And Drew McMillan, head of colleague communication and engagement at Virgin, told staff in an internal memo: "Thousands of people choose to read the Daily Mail every day. But they will no longer be reading it courtesy of VT.
It's a while since I travelled by rail but I have no recollection of papers being sold on the train, only at the station. As Virgin only serve mainline stations this isn't really a problem. People who need their daily fix can get it before they board.
How many of other papers do they sell though ? I'd doubt buying on the train is greatly popular. In practice the decision isn't important; but as an apparent attempt to push only editorial opinion they like, it's rather disagreeable.
You can still buy your dear old Daily Mail at WH Smug and the others on the concourse.
The Daily Mail fielded an out Gay sub-editor who was asked - do you feel ashamed of being employed by the Daily Mail
and the fella had his answer worked out ( no)
oh no...that paper makes me laugh so much ..... the letters page is always a hoot. I may be forced to buy it now.....!!! On second thoughts maybe not!!
True. If it had been any other paper which was discontinued because of lack of sales there wouldn't have been a peep. The mistake Virgin have made is to say that the paper does not reflect their values, thus giving ammunition to the Mail.
I never buy the Wail , but I photograph the Unique numbers on my phone every day and enter them on my Mail rewards account . I do the same with Sunsavers. Why buy a paper when all you need is the numbers?
Thank goodness I never travel on Virgin trains if that's all the newspapers they offer. Stopping sale of the Mail is at least a first step towards sanity.
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.