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NEWSPAPER SUMMARY - Sunday 2nd March 2014
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A very quick look at today's front pages can be found here https://www.frontpagestoday.com/uk
A very quick look at today's front pages can be found here https://www.frontpagestoday.com/uk
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The Observer - £2.70
20 Best Comfort Recipes Part 2 Free Pullout
Daily Telegraph - £2
Free 48 Perennials. Postage Required
Scotland on Sunday - £2.30
2 for 1 Dining. Details on page 20
Daily Mail - £1.50
Free Mary Berry Recipes Inside. Not sure if this is a booklet or if they are just printed in the paper
Sunday Express - £1.40
£5 off a £40 spend at Lidl. Valid Sunday and Monday
Free Father Brown book. Postage Required
Daily Star - £1
£5 off a £40 spend at Lidl. Valid Sunday and Monday
The Times - £2.50
2 for 1 Cinema Tickets at the Odeon0 -
The Times - £2.50
2 for 1 Cinema Tickets at the Odeon
The voucher's on page 21 or 23 (depending on regional edition) and is valid today only, for any 2D film, standard seats. No online booking option.
(Just for info - you can now get The Times / Sunday Times free at Waitrose when you spend £5 and use your myWaitrose loyalty card.)0 -
Gloria_Steeth wrote: »
(Just for info - you can now get The Times / Sunday Times free at Waitrose when you spend £5 and use your myWaitrose loyalty card.)
And the £5 can include the cost of the paper making it an even better deal.0 -
Sun Bingo Numbers : Sunday 2nd March
10, 54, 51, 42, 66, 31, 34, 38, 90, 140 -
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alchemista wrote: »Are you sure about that? If so, is that an error? That makes a pretty big savings - always thought it was £5 and then the paper on top.
Yes that is right. Although, a lot of staff will not put this through in my local unless the spend excluding the paper is £5, so I just use the SS and it works.0
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