Daily Mail

YOUR RECORD BREAKING MAIL

As official new figures show we’ve hit our highest market share ever...

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YOU already knew your Daily Mail was Britain’s brightest and best-read daily paper. Now, after setting remarkable new records, it’s official.

Latest figures for June reveal our Monday to Friday retail sales are 24.4 per cent of the entire national newspaper market – an astonishin­g new all-time high for the paper. That’s nearly one in

four weekday papers sold. On Saturdays, it’s even better. The Mail has set a staggering new mark of 29.3 per cent – another record and close to one in three papers sold.

And in a further boost, the Saturday Mail’s lead over nearest rival The Sun has reached 258,000 copies – the highest gap ever and 47,000 copies up on one year ago. How have we done it? By producing a bumper package filled with the very best news, features and sport. In recent months alone we’ve brought you…

÷Ground- breaking and innovative campaigns including: Hospital Helpforce – 33,000 selfless Mail readers swelled volunteer numbers to the NHS by a third... The Great British Spring Clean – 563,000 heroes removed 900,000 bags of litter from our countrysid­e and towns... Dementia Care

Cost Betrayal – the Mail is fighting to end the scandal which forces sufferers to sell their homes to pay crippling care costs.

÷The biggest scoops: Royal baby – we revealed that the Duchess of Sussex didn’t get her wish to have her baby at home... Speedboat

killer – we ran Jack Shepherd to ground in Georgia, and brought you the picture exclusive of the swaggering fugitive in handcuffs...

Cocaine shame – we dropped the bombshell that Michael Gove had admitted taking cocaine.

All this alongside uplifting weekly sections Inspire, Good Health, Money Mail, Femail and Escape, the unrivalled Weekend Magazine – the nation’s favourite with the most comprehens­ive TV listings of all – as well as the columnists you love including Richard Littlejohn, Martin Samuel, Dominic Lawson, Tom Utley and Amanda Platell, plus Sarah Vine and Jan Moir – both triumphant at this year’s Press Awards, the Oscars of journalism.

With our sister title the Mail on Sunday also breaking circulatio­n records – and the Mail titles across print and digital recently confirmed as the number one news brand in Britain – it’s a winning formula thanks to you, our army of loyal readers. What’s Britain’s favourite paper? Daily Questions… Daily Answers… Daily Mail!

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