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Paper extends its lead over the Mail on Sunday to just under 120,000 copies
It was a good month for Murdoch’s UK tabloids with the Sun the second biggest mover, with sales up 2.08% to 1,856,790.
The sales boost came thanks to stories including the front-page story of a young Queen apparently giving a Nazi salute and One Direction star Louis Tomlinson’s baby revelations.
“The Sun and the Sun on Sunday have had an exceptional month for stories and coverage of major events,” said David Dinsmore, the editor of the Sun. “I am immensely proud of our scoops – from the historic royal footage, to the Lord Sewel revelations –confirming that the Sun and the Sun on Sunday remain ahead of our competitors both in sales and rattling out great stories.”
The Sun on Sunday boosted sales by 5.37% month on month in July to 1,545,244 copies, extending its slender lead over the Mail on Sunday, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations figures published on Friday.