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Daily Post

The Daily Post is a morning tabloid newspaper sold from Monday to Saturday across the whole of North Wales, covering the part of the country north of a line drawn roughly from Machynlleth and the Dovey (Dyfi) estuary to Wrexham (Wrecsam). This includes the counties and unitary authorities of Gwynedd, Anglesey (Ynys Môn), Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham, plus the northern edge of Powys.

It’s published by Trinity Mirror North Wales, a branch of Trinity Mirror‘s North West & Wales division. The editorial offices are in Llandudno Junction.

It started life in 1955 as the Welsh edition of another Trinity Mirror title, the Liverpool Daily Post (which is now a weekly and simply called the Liverpool Post). It was renamed simply the Daily Post – initially with the subtitle “The paper for Wales” – in 1978.

Since the beginning of 2011 it’s been published in two editions: West (Conwy, Gwynedd, Ynys Môn) and East (Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham). The West edition sells almost twice as many copies as the East edition.

  • Address:
  • Daily Post
    PO Box 202
    Vale Road
    LLANDUDNO JUNCTION
    LL31 9SL
  • Tel:
  • 01492 574452
  • Fax:
  • 01492 574433