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The Sunday Telegraph
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Telegraph Media Group
EditorAllister Heath
Founded5 February 1961;63 years ago(1961-02-05)
Political alignmentConservative[1]
Headquarters111 Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0DT
Circulation248,288 (as of December 2019)[2]
Sister newspapersThe Daily Telegraph
ISSN9976-1874
OCLCnumber436617202
Websitewww.telegraph.co.uk

The Sunday Telegraphis a Britishbroadsheet newspaper,first published on 5 February 1961 and published by theTelegraph Media Group,a division ofPress Holdings.It is thesister paperofThe Daily Telegraph,also published by the Telegraph Media Group.The Sunday Telegraphwas originally a separate operation with a different editorial staff, but since 2013 theTelegraphhas been a seven-day operation.[3]

According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, theSunday Telegraphhad an average circulation of 214,711 copies per week in the first half of 2021.[4]

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  1. ^"General Election 2015 explained: Newspapers".The Independent.28 April 2015.Archivedfrom the original on 20 June 2022.Retrieved9 December2016.A study of the 2010 general election by Dominic Wring and David Deacon, of the Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, identified the following patterns of alleged "partisanship" in UK national newspapers:... Sunday Telegraph: Conservative (strong)
  2. ^Tobitt, Charlotte; Majid, Aisha (25 January 2023)."National press ABCs: December distribution dive for freesheets Standard and City AM".Press Gazette.Retrieved15 February2023.
  3. ^"Telegraph to merge Sunday and daily papers with net loss of 30 jobs".Press Gazette.12 March 2013.Retrieved16 April2020.
  4. ^"Report".

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