What is The Mail on Sunday?
Q: What is The Mail on Sunday?
A: The Mail on Sunday is a British newspaper that is read by over six million people every week.
Q: When was The Mail on Sunday first published?
A: The Mail on Sunday was first published in 1982 by Lord Northcliffe.
Q: How many Sunday newspapers does The Mail on Sunday sell in Britain?
A: The Mail on Sunday sells the second biggest amount of Sunday newspapers in Britain after The News of the World.
Q: What is The Mail on Sunday's sister paper?
A: The Mail on Sunday's sister paper is The Daily Mail.
Q: When was The Daily Mail launched?
A: The Daily Mail was launched nearly a century before The Mail on Sunday, in 1896.
Q: Who owns The Mail on Sunday and The Daily Mail?
A: Both The Mail on Sunday and The Daily Mail are owned by Associated Newspapers.
Q: Are the editorial staff of The Mail on Sunday and The Daily Mail the same?
A: No, the editorial staff of The Mail on Sunday and The Daily Mail are completely separate, despite being owned by the same company.