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Guardian like to beg but Metro is free. A lot is free but ad heavy.
I find The Independent tolerable.
You can read most content on Reuters if you create a free account and don’t block their ads.
Reuters are a news agency rather than a newspaper, but they do analysis as well as factual reporting. They are one of the most trustworthy news sources you can find.
Sign up to your local Library, you get free access to Pressreader, Borrowbox and whatever other apps your council is registered with.
The telegram does if you turn your data off whilst you manually reload the page
The i (inews.co.uk) is like the Guardian but less overtly lunatic.