Readers who want to subscribe to the Gazette and Herald can enjoy an exclusive offer of £4 for 4 months or over 40 per cent off an annual subscription during our limited-time promotion.
In the final days of the general election, a digital subscription is the best way to read our news site online, as subscribers have unlimited access to news articles, with fewer ads and interruptions.
In addition to unlimited access to articles and fewer ads, subscribers can enjoy monthly savings on big brands through the reader rewards scheme and puzzles you can play online.
Access to the ad-free app is also included with a digital subscription, available on mobile and tablet from the Apple App Store and Google Play. App users can browse all news stories, play puzzles and more without ad interruptions.
Subscribers can also read the paper's digital edition, a replica of the printed newspaper. The digital edition can be accessed on the website and through our ad-free app.
Readers can subscribe for just £4 for the first four months or get an annual subscription at only £23 (over 40% off the full price of £39) if they join before the promotion ends.
After the four-month trial period, the monthly subscription will be renewed at £3.99 per month.
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This deal is only for new subscribers, but if you're already a subscriber, there are other ways to enjoy money-saving benefits.
Reader Rewards offers hundreds of deals, discounts and special offers on big brands to all our subscribers.
*Terms and conditions apply. Subscription auto-renews unless cancelled. After the four-month trial period, monthly subscription will be charged at £3.99 per month. After the one-year trial period, annual digital subscription will be charged at £39 per year. All subscriptions can be cancelled and refunded within 14 days of purchase. Newsquest Media Group reserves the right to change or remove the offer at any time. Please see www.newsquest.co.uk/digital-subscription-terms-and-conditions for full details.
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