Print sales of UK red-top tabloid newspapers fell at the fastest rate in September, according to ABC.
Every national newspaper in the UK lost print sales in September 2015, the latest ABC report shows.
UK red-top tabloids had the fastest decline in print sales for the same period.
Sunday People, a Trinity Mirror title, had the fastest print sales loss for the period. It was down 17% year on year to around 300, 000 copies per week.
The Daily Star saw sales decrease 12.8% year on year, while the Daily Star on Sunday saw print sales fall 14.9% year on year.
The best performing daily national newspaper was The Times.
Although print sales for The Times dropped 1.8% year on year, it was still the best performing title (according to ABC).
The figure for The Times, however, does not include subscriptions to The Times tablet edition.
The Observer was the best performing Sunday title in terms of paid for print sales. The title saw a 3% decrease year on year.
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