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How much does the Times newspaper cost?

How much does the Times newspaper cost?

The Times, which is owned by News UK, has taken the decision to hold the price of the Saturday edition, which is £1.50, and the Sunday Times at £2.50.

When did the Times newspaper go up in price?

In April 2016, the cover price of The Times became £1.40 on weekdays and £1.50 on Saturdays.

How much does a copy of the Sunday Times cost?

The cost of The Sunday Times will rise from £2.50 to £2.70, which will mean retailers will make 56.7p per copy, an additional 4.2p for every copy sold.

How much does a newspaper cost today 2021?

Buying power of $8 since 1997

Year USD Value Inflation Rate
2018 $14.10 3.09%
2019 $15.04 6.63%
2020 $15.86 5.49%
2021 $16.48 3.89%*

How much does a Sunday newspaper cost in the UK?

NEWSPAPER PRICES. MIDWEEK – £0.75. SATURDAY – £1.20. SUNDAY – £1.80. WEEKLY TOTAL – £6.75. PLACE YOUR ORDER. MIDWEEK – £2.90. SATURDAY – £4.00. SUNDAY – £N/A.

How much does it cost to subscribe to the times?

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When did the Times newspaper change its name?

On 1st January 1788, John Walter changed the name of the newspaper to The Times, which is a newspaper title recognised worldwide today as a newspaper of record. Some old copies of the Times newspaper may still be available. The Times remained in the Walter family for four generations up to 1908,…

When did the New York Times print its first news story?

Note: On 3rd May 1966 The Times printed news stories on the front page for the first time; the front page had previously been dedicated to advertisements and paid announcements (births, marriages & deaths) which helped significantly towards the costs of producing the newspaper.