Here Are The Newspaper Front Pages About Brexit
Britain voted to leave the European Union following a tense referendum campaign on 23 June.
The Sunday Times (backed Leave)

Sunday Times / Via Twitter: @juliewintrup
The Sunday Telegraph (backed Leave)

Telegraph / Via Twitter: @hendopolis
The Independent (backed Remain)

Independent / Via Twitter: @hendopolis
Sunday People (backed Leave)

Sunday People / Via Twitter: @hendopolis
Sunday Mirror (backed Remain)

Mirror / Via Twitter: @hendopolis
Der Spiegel – Germany (no official backing)

Der Speigel
Libération – France (no official backing)

Libération / Via Twitter: @jamesfraney
The New Yorker – USA (no official backing)

The New Yorker / Via Twitter: @NewYorker
Daily Mail (backed Leave)

Daily Mail / Via Twitter: @hendopolis
Saturday edition.
The Independent (backed Remain)

The Independent / Via Twitter: @6ce7358ffd594eb
Saturday edition.
The Guardian (backed Remain)

The Guardian / Via Twitter: @mr_skylord
The Daily Telegraph (backed Leave)

The Daily Telegraph / Via Twitter: @BBCNews
Daily Star (backed Leave)

Daily Star / Via Twitter: @BBCNews
Saturday edition
i Weekend (no official backing)

i Paper / Via Twitter: @siobhan_norton1
Saturday edition.
Daily Mirror (backed Remain)

Mirror / Via Twitter: @hendopolis
Saturday edition
The Sun (backed Leave)

The Sun / Via Twitter: @davebik
Saturday edition.
The Times (backed Remain)

The Times / Via Twitter: @politiconline
The Press and Journal – Scotland

Press and Journal / Via Twitter: @pressjournal
Il Manifesto – Italy (no official backing)

Il Manifesto / Via Twitter: @gerontecontena
Saturday edition.
The Mirror (backed Remain)

The Mirror / Via Twitter: @DailyMirror
The i Paper (no official backing)

The i Paper / Via Twitter: @olyduff
The Sun (backed Leave)

The Sun / Via Twitter: @SunPolitics
Daily Mail (backed Leave)

Daily Mail
Daily Record (backed Remain)

Daily Record / Via Twitter: @Daily_Record
The Independent (backed Remain)

The Independent / Via Twitter: @Independent
The Times (backed Remain)

The Times / Via Twitter: @thetimes
Scottish Daily Mail (backed Remain)

Scottish Daily Mail
Metro (no official backing)

The Metro / Via Twitter: @suttonnick
The New York Times – USA (no official backing)

NYT / Via Twitter: @edzitron
Daily Express (backed Leave)

Daily Express / Via Twitter: @uknewspaper
The Guardian (backed Remain)

The Guardian / Via en.kiosko.net
Dagens Nyheter – Sweden (no official backing)

Dagens Nyheter / Via Twitter: @DagensNyheterMJ
The Wall Street Journal – USA (no official backing)

The Wall Street Journal / Via Twitter: @BullFan2016
The Economist (backed Remain)

The Economist / Via Twitter: @TheEconomist
Le Monde – France (no official backing)

Le Monde / Via Twitter: @LeonBertoletti
"The United Kingdom quits Europe"
Bild – Germany (no official backing)

Bild / Via Twitter: @tanit
On Thursday, as Britain voted on its membership in the European Union, Bild said it would acknowledge the controversial goal that allowed England to beat Germany in the 1966 World Cup if Britain stayed in the EU. Friday's headline "The Wembley Promise" refers to this.
The Washington Post – USA (no official backing)

The Washington Post / Via en.kiosko.net
Herald Sun – Australia (no official backing)

Herald Sun / Via Twitter: @damonheraldsun
Financial Times – EU Referendum special edition (backed Remain)

Financial Times