Daily Telegraph (2024)

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Daily Telegraph (2024)

FAQs

Where are the answers to the telegraph puzzles? ›

The solution and winners' names can be found in The Sunday Telegraph newspaper edition two weeks after publication.

Is The Daily Telegraph conservative? ›

Political stance. The Daily Telegraph is politically conservative and has endorsed the Conservative Party at every UK general election since 1945.

Is Telegraph a tabloid? ›

In 1924, the paper began running news on the front page rather than just advertising. Still a broadsheet (large format paper), in 1927 declining circulation and financial troubles forced a switch to the smaller tabloid format.

Who owns Daily Telegraph? ›

Telegraph Media Group Limited (TMG; previously the Telegraph Group) is the proprietor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph. It is a subsidiary of Press Holdings.

What puzzles are in the Daily Telegraph? ›

Puzzles and Games
  • Play for free Plusword, the Telegraph's daily crossword puzzle.
  • Try today Cross Atlantic, our brand new US-style crossword.
  • 'My husband does the crossword every night in bed – and it's causing us problems'
  • The Americanisms and words that Telegraph readers love to hate.

Does Daily Telegraph subscription include puzzles? ›

Print and Digital Plus Telegraph subscribers receive access to Puzzles as part of their subscription.

What is the target audience of The Daily Telegraph? ›

The Telegraph readers also skew older with 38% of its readership aged 60 and above, compared with 30% for other titles. The Telegraph has a higher proportion of young readers, with over four in ten (43%) aged between 18–39, compared with 37% on average elsewhere.

What is the readership of The Daily Telegraph? ›

734,000 Daily

Is the sun left or right? ›

The Sun (United Kingdom)
Front page of The Sun, 7 October 2013
Owner(s)News UK Independent
EditorVictoria Newton
Founded15 September 1964
Political alignmentConservatism Populism Right-wing politics Euroscepticism
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What is the UK's biggest selling newspaper? ›

‍The Sunday Times is UK's largest selling broadsheet newspaper.

What's the best newspaper to read? ›

Top 10 U.S. Newspapers by Circulation
  1. The Wall Street Journal. wsj.com. ...
  2. The New York Times. nytimes.com. ...
  3. USA Today. usatoday.com. ...
  4. The Washington Post. washingtonpost.com. ...
  5. Los Angeles Times. latimes.com. ...
  6. New York Post. nypost.com. ...
  7. Tampa Bay Times. tampabay.com/ ...
  8. Chicago Tribune. chicagotribune.com.

Which British newspapers are conservative? ›

Tabloid newspapers
TitleDays of publicationPolitical party support in the 2019 general election
Daily MailDailyConservative Party
The Mail on SundaySundays
Daily ExpressDaily
Sunday ExpressSundays
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Does The Daily Telegraph make a profit? ›

Why do a number of very rich men want to buy the titles? The value of the Telegraph has been put at about £600m. Its latest financial results indicate growing profit and revenues. The Telegraph Media Group reported turnover for 2022 was up 4% year on year to £254.2m and profit before tax was up 32% to £39m.

When did Murdoch buy The Daily Telegraph? ›

Sir Frank Packer reluctantly sold the goodwill of the daily and Sunday titles on 4 June 1972 to Rupert Murdoch's News Limited, which was thus enabled to print both the morning Telegraph and afternoon Mirror on its Mirror presses. Murdoch incorporated his Sunday Australian into the Sunday Telegraph immediately.

How many subscribers does The Daily Telegraph have? ›

Modest growth in 2022 saw this number grow to just 733,731 by the year end, and the latest figures show the numbers grew to 767,833 news subscribers by the end of June 2023 (though it should be noted that this number increases to 974,709 when new acquisitions and spin-off products such as crosswords are included, or ...

Where are the puzzles in the new Telegraph app? ›

How it works. Instead of playing the Puzzles listed above in your digital newspaper, just tap on the new Puzzles section at the bottom of your app. You'll also be able to play a range of other Telegraph Puzzles, including PlusWord, Panagram, the Mini Crossword, Cross Atlantic and Kakuro.

How to solve Telegraph cryptic crosswords? ›

Split the clue in two

The straightforward definition may be at the beginning or the end of the clue, but never in the middle. The two halves of the clue may often be joined in ways that obscure the separation. Both parts may contain words which appear to mean something contrary to what they actually indicate.

How to check answers on PlusWord? ›

Simply tap on the date of the puzzle you are playing currently and all the solutions will be presented to you. PlusWord is a new puzzle for the players who love the games loke Wordle or Heardle. The idea is that you must complete(solve) the grid and find the plus word.

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