The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily conservative broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in 1855 as The Daily Telegraph & Courier. Considered a newspaper of record, The Telegraph has been described as being "one of the world's great titles". The paper's motto, "Was, is, and will be", was included in its emblem which was used for over a century starting in 1858.

The Daily Telegraph
Was, is, and will be
160th anniversary edition front page on 29 June 2015
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Telegraph Media Group
Founder(s)Arthur B. Sleigh
EditorChris Evans
Founded29 June 1855 (1855-06-29) (as Daily Telegraph & Courier)
Political alignmentConservative
Right-wing
HeadquartersLondon, England
CountryUnited Kingdom
Circulation317,817 (as of December 2019)
Sister newspapersThe Sunday Telegraph
ISSN0307-1235
OCLC number49632006
Websitetelegraph.co.uk

The paper had a circulation of 363,183 in December 2018, descending further until it withdrew from newspaper circulation audits in 2019, having declined almost 80%, from 1.4 million in 1980. Its sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, which started in 1961, had a circulation of 281,025 as of December 2018. The two sister newspapers are run separately, with different editorial staff, but there is cross-usage of stories. It is politically conservative and supports the Conservative Party.

The Telegraph has had a number of news scoops, including the outbreak of World War II by rookie reporter Clare Hollingworth, described as "the scoop of the century", the 2009 parliamentary expenses scandal  which led to a number of high-profile political resignations and for which it was named 2009 British Newspaper of the Year  its 2016 undercover investigation on the England football manager Sam Allardyce, and the Lockdown Files in 2023.

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