The Mail on Sunday

Take up our January sale offer and get your Mail on Sunday for an inflation-busting 80p

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THE MAIL’S biggest-ever January sale is giving all readers who take up a new subscripti­on an inflation-busting 63 per cent off the price of their Mail newspaper. From today, everyone who begins a seven-day subscripti­on will get The Mail on Sunday for just 80p, Saturday’s Daily Mail for 50p and the weekday Daily Mail for only 33p for the next six months.

SUBSCRIBE FOR £12.68 A MONTH AND SAVE £182 A YEAR

TAKE up a seven-day subscripti­on today and we will send you the vouchers needed to get your Mail newspaper every day at your local shop for the next 13 weeks. At the end of the 13 weeks, we’ll send your next voucher booklet. For the first six months, you will only pay £12.68 a month – a whopping 63 per cent discount. After six months, you will only pay £25.35 a month – which is still a massive 25 per cent discount off the normal price of your Mail newspaper.

COVER PRICE INCREASE

OWING to significan­t rises in paper and other costs, from today the price of The Mail on Sunday has increased by 10p to £2 – but the price of your Daily Mail, Monday to Friday, is not changing. Despite this increase, The Mail on Sunday remains remarkable value and costs significan­tly less than the majority of rival papers… and of course you can avoid these price increases if you take up our credit-crunch-busting January sale subscripti­on offer.

In the face of a challengin­g market for newspapers, Mail Newspapers continue to invest in quality journalism, with unbeatable news, features and sports coverage, unmissable columnists, TV listings, the brilliant You magazine and puzzles that we know you love.

Plus, our record-breaking campaigns that have raised more than £40million in the past two years for causes such as the Ukraine appeal, computers for disadvanta­ged children and PPE for frontline workers in the NHS. All of this, thanks to you, our kind-hearted army of loyal readers, has helped to make The Mail on Sunday and Daily Mail Britain’s favourite newspapers.

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