Dear Readers,
In uncertain times we all cling to the things we trust and treasure.
To family, to friends, to the memories of good times.
And we know – because you’ve told us – that you also cling to the paper you trust: The Mirror.
There has been no time in this nation’s history since the Second World War more uncertain than now.
But for 117 years the Mirror has informed and reassured our readers. And now, in this current crisis, we pledge to continue doing just that.
And to make sure you – or a loved one – can still keep receiving your Mirror, today we’ve come up with a way you can have it delivered straight to your letterbox. With no delivery fee. For 12 weeks.
Because the Mirror is more than just a paper. We are a family. There are our brilliant writers. There are our reporters across the country. There are the printers who man the presses every night.
And you – our readers.
Like any family we stick together when times are tough.
Every day the Mirror will bring you the most up to date news on the coronavirus. We will hold the scientists and politicians making
decisions about our future to account.
Dr Miriam Stoppard will answer your questions.
Veteran Mirror man Paul Routledge will share his diary from self-isolation. We’ll have regular pullouts packed with useful information and helpful tips.
We’ll give you something to smile about too, including eight pages of puzzles to test your brain.
However challenging the next few months may become, we’ll be here for you. Together we’ll get through this.
Alison Phillips, Editor