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Reach Out to the This is Money Team: Guidelines for Communication
Reach Out to the This is Money Team: Guidelines for Communication

Reach out to the team at This is Money via their contact details: [Provide contact details as stated in the original text]

In this article, we provide a comprehensive guide to contacting the various departments and editors of the Daily Mail, MailOnline, and The Mail on Sunday.

For general correspondence or story tips related to these publications, you can email [email protected], which is a contact provided by Press Gazette.

If you wish to send stories to MailOnline, simply email [email protected]. For editorial inquiries (news and features) in the Daily Mail, you can contact 020 7938 6000 or email [email protected]. To send letters to the Editor, email [email protected].

For concerns over accuracy on MailOnline, email [email protected]. If you have technical problems with MailOnline, contact [email protected]. For registration issues, contact [email protected].

To report missing supplements in The Mail on Sunday, email [email protected] or call 0808 272 0808. For missing supplements in the Daily Mail, the same contact details apply.

If you have a formal complaint under IPSO rules on MailOnline, visit www.mailonline.co.uk/readerseditor or write to Readers' Editor, Daily Mail, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT.

For editorial inquiries (news and features) in The Mail on Sunday, contact 020 7938 6899 or email [email protected]. To send letters to the Editor, email [email protected].

MailOnline is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).

For display advertising in the Daily Mail, contact 020 7938 6000. For classified advertising, contact 020 7937 5656. More details can be found at www.mailadvertising.co.uk and www.mailclassified.co.uk. For display advertising in The Mail on Sunday, the same contact details apply.

For message boards, contact [email protected]. For a subscription to the Daily Mail E-editions, email [email protected]. For a subscription to The Mail on Sunday E-editions, email [email protected].

For contacting the main editorial office via the Daily Mail group or through their official website’s “Contact Us” or “About Us” sections is the recommended approach, as publicly disclosed emails for individual editors or departments are often not published to avoid spam.

The specific contact information for editors and departments of This is Money, MailOnline, Daily Mail, and Mail on Sunday is not fully detailed in the provided search results. However, Ted Verity is noted as the editor responsible for the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, and other Mail newspapers as of late 2021. The editor of This is Money is Simon Lambert, and the assistant editor is Sam Barker. Additional email addresses at This is Money include [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. Reporter at This is Money is Harry Wise.

The registered company number is 84121, and the contact information for Associated Newspapers Ltd is Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT, phone: 020 7938 6000.

If you need further assistance in locating the official website contact pages or providing general editorial inquiry details, feel free to ask!

Note: Calls to 0808 numbers are free from UK landlines. Calls from mobiles may be charged. The VAT Number is GB 243 5711 74.

  1. In addition to the given contact information, Ted Verity is the editor responsible for the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, and other Mail newspapers as of late 2021.
  2. For personal finance advice and investing tips, you might find helpful articles on This is Money, which is a part of MailOnline. Reporter Harry Wise contributes articles for This is Money, and you can email Simon Lambert, the editor, or Sam Barker, the assistant editor, for further inquiries.
  3. If you're looking to manage your personal finances better, it's important to consider setting up insurance, building savings, and planning for your future, such as pensions.
  4. Besides managing your finances, thoughtful investment choices can help grow your wealth. For example, you might consider investing in property, a common way to build long-term wealth.
  5. When planning for your future, don't forget to prioritize your entertainment and entertainment-related expenses, as they are essential for emotional and mental well-being. To stay up-to-date with the latest entertainment news, follow your favorite social-media platforms and enjoy various forms of entertainment.

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