Only three of the 12 national daily newspapers audited by ABC dropped circulation month on month in April, according to the latest figures.
The Guardian grew the most month on month, with an average circulation of 196,004 representing a 1.15 per cent increase.
The Financial Times dropped most with sales falling by 2.52 per cent to 266,169. The other dailies to see circulation fall month on month were the Daily Mail, which dropped 1.01 per cent to 1,808, 327, and the Daily Star, whose 0.7 per cent decline left it with a circulation of 529,588.
On the Sundays, the Sunday People enjoyed the biggest month on month circulation boost, growing by 1.12 per cent to 421,055, while the Mail on Sunday grew by 0.57 per cent to 1,697,982.
The biggest loss (3.06 per cent) was suffered by The Sunday Telegraph, which averaged circulation of 420,891.
Year on year circulation continued to fall virtually across the board. Only the i and The Times grew compared with April 2012, adding 12.02 per cent and 1.61 per cent respectively.
Dailies: average daily sale; percentage change year on year; percentange change month on month
Daily Mirror: 1,042,098; 0.96; -3.90
Daily Record: 256,845; 0.40; -8.79
Daily Star: 529,588; -0.70; -13.34
The Sun: 2,281,842; 0.10; -13.04
Daily Express: 527,855; 0.33; -7.17
Daily Mail: 1,808,327; -1.01; -9.44
The Daily Telegraph: 549,037; 0.69; -4.81
Financial Times: 266,169; -2.52; -12.93
The Guardian:196,004; 1.15; -8.46
i: 304,287; 0.51; 12.02
The Independent: 75,603; 0.44; -23.35
The Times: 399,522; 0.76; 1.61
Sundays:
Daily Star Sunday: 330,014; -1.38; -31.56
The Sun (Sunday):1,905,772; -0.96; -17.05
Sunday Mail: 292,591; 0.52; -8.78
Sunday Mirror: 1,033,801; 0.42; -5.01
Sunday People: 421,055;1.12; -8.86
Sunday Express: 459,808; -0.91; -13.16
Sunday Post: 236,029; -0.38; -11.86
The Mail on Sunday: 1,697,982; 0.57; -5.70
Independent on Sunday:114,282; 0.32; -6.20
The Observer: 224,018; 0.40; -11.33
The Sunday Telegraph: 420,891; -3.06; -7.57
The Sunday Times: 882,497; -0.27; -7.62
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