In the United Kingdom, eleven Sunday-only weekly newspapers are distributed nationally.
Many daily newspapers now have Sunday editions, usually with a related name (e.g.
The first Sunday paper was Elizabeth Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor,[1] which launched in 1779 and ceased publication on 22 September 1805.
[2] It contained a summary of the week's news and a religious column.
By the 1930s, "almost everyone" in the British population read a newspaper on Sundays.