How much does the Sunday Mirror cost 2020?
How much does the Sunday Mirror cost 2020?
Trinity Mirror’s Sunday Mirror and Sunday People are raising their cover price by 10p to £1.10, while the cost of the Observer will increase 20p to £2.70.
What political side is the Daily Mirror?
Political allegiance. The Mirror has consistently supported the Labour Party since the 1945 general election.
Who owns the Sunday Mirror?
Mirror Online, the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People are published by MGN Ltd, part of Reach PLC. Reach PLC is Britain’s largest newspaper, magazine and digital publisher, with a print and online portfolio reaching 38.6million people every month.
How much does the Saturday Mirror cost?
£1
The publisher has confirmed that from this weekend, the Saturday edition of the Daily Mirror will cost 10p more, priced at £1 and the weekday edition will rise by 5p to 65p, while in Scotland it will cost 70p. According to a spokesperson, the decision is part of Trinity Mirror’s ‘periodical review’.
When did the Sunday Mirror go up in price?
Newspaper publisher Reach will include pro-rata terms for newsagents as part of its price increases for the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People. On Sunday 16 May the cover price of the two newspapers will go up by 10p to £1.90 and the profit paid to retailers on each copy sold will also increase to 38p.
Has the Sunday Mirror gone up in price?
The decision is the latest in a series taken by different newspaper publishers which have seen paper prices rise without similar increases for the newsagents that sell them. From Monday (2 May), weekday editions of the Mirror will increase by 5p to £1, with the Saturday edition increasing from £1.60 to £1.70.
When did the Sunday Mirror start?
1915
The Sunday Mirror is the Sunday sister paper of the Daily Mirror. It began life in 1915 as the Sunday Pictorial and was renamed the Sunday Mirror in 1963. In 2016 it had an average weekly circulation of 620,861, dropping markedly to 505,508 the following year.
How much is the 2021 Daily Mirror?
From Monday 1st February 2021 the Daily Mirror Monday-Friday edition will have a price increase by 5p to 90p in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland will also see a price increase to their Monday-Friday edition of the Daily Mirror from the 1 February, by 5p to 95p.
When did the Daily Mirror price go up?
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