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Can you read the Guardian for free?

All of our readers will still be free to read everything we publish: this is not a paywall, nor a step to creating one. We believe that everyone should have access to fair and factual reporting. Signing in to the Guardian gives readers a better experience of our website and apps.

Do you have to pay for the Guardian app?

The Guardian Editions app is available as part of a Digital subscription, or a Print+Digital subscription, details of which can be found here. Two innovative apps, plus ad-free reading on theguardian.com, will give you an enhanced experience of our reporting across all your devices.

How much does the Guardian online cost?

Digital only Seven-day access to the Guardian Editions app, premium tier of the Guardian Live app and advert free reading on theguardian.com – £11.99 per month, or £99 for your first year.

What is the price of the Guardian newspaper?

From 5 June, the price of weekday editions of the Guardian will increase to £2.50, while the Saturday Guardian and Sunday Observer will go up to £3.50. Retail margins will also increase in line with the new prices, to Monday to Friday Guardian 55p; Saturday Guardian 77p, and Sunday Observer 85.7p.

Why is the Guardian asking for registration?

To build out its first-party data strategy, The Guardian is asking people to sign in. “Asking readers to sign in provides us with more information that we can use to personalize our approach in asking for support, to serve advertising (with readers’ consent) and to create a better user experience,” the post said.

How much is the Guardian newspaper UK?

Newspaper prices at a glance

Guardian 70p
Independent 70p
Daily Telegraph 70p
Times 65p
Daily Mail 45p

Can I share my guardian subscription with my wife?

Digital subscribers can log in on up to 10 devices. If you have an account that is not associated with a digital or Apple/Google subscription, then you can log in on as many devices as you wish. …

What do you get for Guardian premium?

Not only does Premium Tier access enable offline reading and suppresses all messages asking for support, you’ll also have access to our ‘Live’ and ‘Discover’ features – so you can follow a live feed of breaking news as well as tailored news for you.

How much is the Newspaper 2020?

The paper is now 65p on weekdays and £1.20 at the weekend, running Monday to Saturday (although the Saturday edition is also sold on Sunday).

How much is an annual subscription to the Guardian?

United Kingdom: Monthly (4 weeks) subscription rate £12.50, or annual rate £150, saving 34% off the cover price.

What will newspapers cost in 2020?

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%*

What is guardian membership?

Guardian News & Media has launched a new membership programme with three tiers, from free to £60 a month, that give readers access to a range of events and activities. The new initiative, called Guardian Membership, aims to allow readers to get closer to the Guardian’s brand and open journalism philosophy.

Where does the Epsom Guardian newspaper come from?

The Epsom Guardian is a weekly freesheet tabloid newspaper for the town of Epsom in the Borough of Epsom and Ewell and other nearby towns and villages in northern Surrey, including Ashtead, Banstead, Chipstead, Ewell, Leatherhead, Stoneleigh and Tadworth.

Where can I find the PageSuite e edition?

Our e-edition includes all your usual favourite supplements which you can find in our paper such as Business HQ, as well as a full archive of content. Our e-edition is also available to read via app for both Apple and Android devices.

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When did the Epsom and Banstead Guardian change its name?

In 1990 it was renamed the Epsom & Banstead Guardian and kept that title until 2003, apart from two years from 1991 to 1993 when Ashtead was added to the title. Since then it’s borne its current title. It’s published by Newsquest South London and remains part of a two-title series together with the Sutton Guardian.