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If you are struggling to get hold of the Morning Star on a regular basis, help is at hand from the Morning Star's dedicated circulation team.

Ivan Beavis (Head of campaigns) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   Tel: (+44) (0)20 8510-0815
Bernie Keaveney (circulation manager) This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it   Tel: (+44) (0)7780 220 391

 

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From the shops

Any shop that sells newspapers can get a copy for you. However many will only do so if you ask them. Next time you are in your favourite shop, ask them to get you a copy.

The Morning Star is supplied to retailers on a sale or return basis so there is no risk to the shopkeeper in getting you Britain's only socialist daily paper.

Additionally, newsagents Martin McColl's - which include RS McColl's in Scotland - promises to have a copy of the Morning Star in each of its 1,300 stores.

To find your nearest Martin McColl store, use the handy storefinder tool on their website.

However, even shops that sell the Morning Star bury it under the foreign press so no-one knows it is there. If this is the case for you, pull out the copies that you find and place them in a prominent position next to the rest of the daily newspapers. The shopkeeper won't mind as a sale is much more likely if people can see it.

The Morning Star has no promotions budget so little gestures of support like this go a long way towards introducing new readers to the paper.

By post

The Morning Star is available on postal subscription. The paper should arrive next day. The rates are:
For 1 week £8
For 1 month £34
For 3 months £10390
For 6 months £207
For 12 months £413

We can also send the paper to you once a week (6 issues). Details from This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

If you live outside Britain, we can get the paper to you by post. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for the rates appropriate to where you live.

The circulation department is always happy to hear from you with suggestions to help increase our readership. Email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or telephone Bernie on (+44) (0)20 8510-0815 or write to us at William Rust House, 52 Beachy Road, London, E3 2NS.

 

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