Oxford users now have access to the Daily Mirror, 1903-.
Founded by the Harmsworth family, the Daily Mirror, originally a “newspaper for women by women”, is rich in stories and visual sources, being the first in the world to carry photographs. At its height, it had the largest daily UK circulation.
It is a great resource for students and researchers of modern history, providing access to a popular British newspaper of the 20th century.
> More on The Daily Mirror (Wikipedia).
Daily Mirror is listed in SOLO, OxLIP+ and OU eJournals.
Other 20th century newspapers online available to Oxford users:
Economist Historical Archive (1843-2008)
Guardian (1821-2003) / Observer (1791-2003)