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The Mail on Sunday is currently in the centre of a sexism row around a story reporting that Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner had been accused of crossing and uncrossing in the House of Commons to distract Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In May last year most national newspapers began to recover after their circulations had been hit hard by the first five weeks of the Covid-19 lockdown. Sister title Mail on Sunday had an average circulation of 767,756 in February, down 2% month-on-month and 10% year-on-year. It has been reviewed by appropriate medical or clinical professionals and deemed accurate on the date of review. Scottish weekly the Sunday Mail saw the biggest growth compared to November, up 5% to 52,842, followed by the Financial Times (up 4% to 114,338), Daily Star Sunday (up 3% to 79,218) and the Daily Mail (up 2% to 733,577).
Every newspaper publicly audited by ABC saw their circulation between February and March change by a narrow margin of between -2% (Daily Star Sunday, Sunday People, Sunday Post) and 1% (Financial Times, Daily Star).But, on the other hand, the immense popularity of elderberry also speaks to a broader trend of western science seeking to avail itself of Indigenous knowledge. Chief executive Jens Torpe told Press Gazette in September he hoped to reach pre-pandemic levels of distribution within about a month of relaunching.
The Sun, for many years the Daily Mail's closest ABC rival, no longer publishes its circulation - but the Mail overtook the red-top for the first time in 42 years in 2020. The Mail on Sunday's circulation remains behind the Daily Mail on 875,125 but a long way ahead of its next ABC-audited paid competitor, the Daily Mirror on 325,271.
This may be just slight staining which may not even require a pad, or heavier bleeding like a light period. Many scientific studies of elderberry gesture, in vague terms, to the berry’s “ well known” efficacy and “ extensive use as a natural remedy.