Methods for Reaching the Team at This is Money
Staying connected with your favourite news outlets has never been easier. Here's a guide to contacting various departments of MailOnline, Daily Mail, and This is Money, ensuring you can reach out with ease.
Daily Mail Online (MailOnline)
For general enquiries, you can reach MailOnline at their phone number: +44 141 225 3300. Their website is www.dailymail.co.uk[5].
If you wish to send pictures, formal complaints under IPSO rules, or have queries regarding message boards, back copies, missing supplements, subscription payments, or online competitions or newspaper-led promotions, MailOnline provides dedicated email addresses for each:
- Pictures: [email protected]
- Readers' Editor (Complaints): www.mailonline.co.uk/readerseditor
- Message Boards: [email protected]
- Back copies: 020 7640 3900 (for both Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday)
- Missing supplements: [email protected] or [email protected]
- Subscription payments: [email protected]
- Online competitions or newspaper-led promotions: [email protected]
For technical support, you can email [email protected].
Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday
Both the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday are published by Associated Newspapers, with centralized offices. The editorial group historically has Paul Dacre as editor-in-chief, but direct contact details are not readily available.
This is Money
This is Money, the financial section of the Daily Mail group (part of MailOnline), does not have separate contact information provided here.
Advertising
For advertising inquiries for MailOnline or sister websites, please visit www.mailadvertising.co.uk or www.mailclassified.co.uk.
Editorial Contacts
While specific email addresses or phone numbers for editorial departments are not listed in the search results, it is typical to consult the masthead or the contact page on the respective official websites (MailOnline or Daily Mail) for more detailed information.
Here are some email addresses for key personnel:
- Angharad Carrick: [email protected]
- Ed Magnus: [email protected]
- Frances Ivens: [email protected]
- Harry Wise (reporter): [email protected]
- Sam Barker (assistant editor): [email protected]
- News (Daily Mail): [email protected]
- News (Mail on Sunday): [email protected]
- Simon Lambert (Editor of This is Money): Not provided in the text
Corrections and Accuracy
To report concerns over accuracy on MailOnline, email [email protected].
Registration Issues and Subscriptions
To subscribe to Daily Mail E-editions, email [email protected]. For The Mail on Sunday E-editions, email [email protected].
For registration issues, email [email protected].
Important Information
- The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) is the regulatory body for MailOnline.
- Publisher of MailOnline.co.uk, Dailymail.com, Daily Mail Australia: Martin Clarke
- Contact information for Associated Newspapers Ltd: Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT, 020 7938 6000, Registered in England and Wales with company number 84121, VAT Number GB 243 5711 74
- To reach out for general enquiries about MailOnline, you can call +44 141 225 3300 or visit their website at www.dailymail.co.uk[5].
- For specific queries such as pictures, formal complaints, message boards, back copies, missing supplements, subscription payments, online competitions, or technical support, MailOnline provides dedicated email addresses.
- This is Money, the financial section of the Daily Mail group, can be contacted for editorial matters through the email addresses of key personnel like Angharad Carrick, Ed Magnus, Frances Ivens, and others.
- MailOnline's editorial contact details, such as the editor-in-chief Paul Dacre's direct contact, are not readily available but can be found on their official websites.
- Advertising inquiries for MailOnline or sister websites can be directed to www.mailadvertising.co.uk or www.mailclassified.co.uk.
- To report concerns over accuracy on MailOnline, email [email protected]. For registration issues or subscription queries, specific email addresses are available for Daily Mail E-editions, The Mail on Sunday E-editions, and general registration issues.