NEW SALES RECORD FOR OUR SCOOPS ON SUNDAY!
BRILLIANT new figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations show The Mail on Sunday is pulling ever further ahead of its rivals.
Retail sales in November were 892,000 – UP 13,000 from the previous month. We have outperformed the rest of the market by 4.7 percentage points and achieved a new record high market share of 23.3 per cent. That’s nearly one per cent more than last year.
Some 620 copies of the newspaper were sold every minute on Sunday sin November, and 24p in every pound spent annually on major national Sunday papers is spent on a copy of The Mail on Sunday.
No wonder, given our record of brilliant scoops throughout the year. They included: Publishing secret cables that revealed exactly what Britain’s ambassador to the US thought of Donald Trump – and how the President let his contempt for his predecessor, Barack Obama, influence major foreign policy decisions;
A series of stunning revelations about Prince Andrew’s relationship with depraved financier Jeffrey Epstein and the Duke’s business affairs. We were the first paper, back in 2011, to reveal Epstein’s ‘sex slave’ Virginia Roberts claimed she had been ordered to sleep with the Prince. This year, we uncovered video proof that
Andrew had stayed at Epstein’s New York home after the financier had been convicted of sex crimes. We then discovered how Andrew used his position as a UK trade ambassador to favour his own business associates;
Exposing how bankrupt ‘ billionaire’ James Stunt embroiled Prince Charles in a fake art scandal;
Revealing heartbreaking extracts from a letter the Duchess of Sussex wrote to her estranged father Thomas Markle – and letting him explain why he had felt driven to release the letter;
Finding secret security files that claimed Labour MP Geoffrey Robinson had been a Cold War spy for the Czechs.