Why you’re getting more in Monday’s print edition of the Telegraph
Due to a complete power outage the Sunday Telegraph was unable to be widely disturbed to homes in Sydney. In Monday’s edition of the Daily Telegraph, you’ll also get a selection of the best content from the Sunday Telegraph.
Due to a complete power outage at The Sunday Telegraph’s printing facility on Saturday night, yesterday’s print edition of the newspaper was unable to be delivered to some of our readers.
So, in today’s bumper edition of The Daily Telegraph we have decided to include the best of The Sunday Telegraph’s in-depth investigations and exclusive interviews, on pages 14 to 21.
Catch a revealing sit-down with conservative commentator Paul Murray in High Steaks or the highly personal stories from people who have been declared clinically dead, only to survive.
We have also included the popular Stellar liftout for great lifestyle and celebrity content.
Readers with any further questions or concerns can call the customer care team
“We apologise for the inconvenience caused to our subscribers,” Sunday Telegraph editor, Anna Caldwell said.
“Due to a complete power outage at our production facility last night, today’s metro edition of the Sunday Telegraph will not be delivered or sold at retail outlets in Sydney.
“You can read a full copy of the newspaper online, as it was put together for print.”
Ausgrid has confirmed that the supply was cut last night, however, early editions for rural and regional readers were printed and delivered.
In response to the outage, The Sunday Telegraphgranted access to every article on the website for free on Sunday up until 5pm.
The accounts of subscribers will have an extension added, with no action required by the customer.
Originally published as Why you’re getting more in Monday’s print edition of the Telegraph