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A list of alternative news media outlets in the United Kingdom.
Left-wing
Alternative media from a left-wing perspective:
- Another Angry Voice (2010–present)
- Bright Green (2010–present)
- Double Down News (2016–present)
- Evolve Politics (2015–present)
- Left Foot Forward (2009–present)
- Lobster (1983–present)
- Novara Media (2011–present)
- Open Democracy (2001–present)
- The Canary (2015–present)
- The Skwawkbox (2012–present)
- Tribune (1937–present)
Centrist
Alternative media from a centrist perspective:
- Byline Times (2018–present)
• Byline TV (2020–present) - The London Economic (2013–present)
Right-wing
Alternative media from a right-wing perspective:
- Guido Fawkes (2004–present)
- The Light (supposed links to the far-right) (2020–present)
- Westmonster (2017–present)
References
- ^ Waterson, Jim (6 May 2017). "The Rise Of The Alt-Left British Media". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ McDowell-Naylor, Declan; Thomas, Richard (13 November 2019). "UK election 2019: how the growing reach of alt-media is shaping the campaign". The Conversation. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- Walker, James (17 October 2018). "Facebook accused of 'censorship' after deleting video on Christopher Columbus by Guardian journalist George Monbiot". Press Gazette. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
- Chakelian, Anoosh (25 September 2017). ""Luxury communism now!" The rise of the pro-Corbyn media". New Statesman. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
- ^ "Are alternative media still relevant to the Labour Party? What Labour's Election Review says and what it doesn't". Media@LSE. 1 July 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- Spring, Marianna (11 June 2023). "The Light: Inside the UK's conspiracy theory newspaper that shares violence and hate". BBC.
- Rettman, Andrew (19 January 2017). "Brexit men launch anti-EU website". EU Observer.
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