Sunday Telegraph
Founded in 1961, the Sunday Telegraph has a similar strongly conservative outlook to its sister paper the Daily Telegraph. Likewise, it retains the traditional broadsheet format of the quality press.
In 1989 it briefly became simply the Sunday edition of the Daily Telegraph under Max Hastings’s overall control. Otherwise, like most of the Sunday versions of the national daily press it’s had its own editor and staff.
Along with the Daily Telegraph, in 2005 it became the first of the national titles that had moved to Canary Wharf in the 1980s to move back into central London.
An e-edition’s available by paid subscription. Mobile phone browsers are automatically diverted to a mobile site at the same URL. Apps are also available for iPad, iPhone and Kindle.
- Website/
mobile: - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
- Address:
- Sunday Telegraph
111 Buckingham Palace Road
LONDON
SW1W 0DT
- Tel:
- 020 7931 2000
- Fax:
- 020 7636 7602
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