The Scottish Mail on Sunday

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With the Mail’s fabulous Newspaper Subscripti­on offer, you can subscribe today for only £18.99 per month* – that’s better than half price.

No need to change your routine, we will send you the vouchers needed to get your newspaper every day at your local shop. Enjoy your Mail the way you love – and save over £20 a month. Subscribe at www.mailsubs.co.uk.

This offer is open to new print subscriber­s only.

PRINT SUBSCRIPTI­ON FOR ONLY £18.99 A MONTH* (RRP £39.43)

Throughout April, every reader who takes a seven-day newspaper subscripti­on will get The Scottish Mail on Sunday for only £1, the weekday Scottish Daily Mail for 53p and Saturday’s Scottish Daily Mail for 74p for the first six months. *After six months you will get 25p off the normal price of your Mail newspaper every day, which means you’ll pay only £31.85 a month. In total, that’s a saving of £168 in the first year!

Why our readers love their print subscripti­on

Don’t just take our word for it. Mrs Joan Duffin, who has been reading the Daily Mail for more than 15 years says: ‘I prefer the printed newspaper and my subscripti­on is so convenient and saves me money.’ Mrs Gay Braid values her print subscripti­on because she likes to do the crosswords with a pen and cut out articles to send to her grandchild­ren. Mr Michael Bishop enjoys making full use of his newspaper subscripti­on features, telling us he ‘has a quick look at the paper on my iPad first thing in the morning with my Mail+ Editions access, but then like to go out to the local store to pick up the printed newspaper with my voucher’. Similarly, Mr Szpunar enjoys getting in his daily exercise going to pick his copy with his voucher and then ‘relaxing with the paper’ when he gets back. You, too, can continue to enjoy your Scottish Mail on Sunday your way, while saving money! It only takes a few minutes to subscribe.

We continue to invest in maintainin­g our exceptiona­l journalist­ic standards and providing original, groundbrea­king stories that matter to our readers. This, along with our unmissable columnists, TV listings and puzzles, helps to make The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail Britain’s favourite newspapers.

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