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The price of the Daily Telegraph is to rise 20p to £1.20, with the Saturday edition going up 10p to £2

The rise, which takes effect this weekend, follows the same move by the Guardian in September and makes the two titles the most expensive quality national dailies, with the exception of the FT.

The Times and the Independent are £1 during the week and £1.50 and £1.60 respectively on Saturdays, while the Saturday Guardian is £2.20.

The FT raised its cover charge last month to £2.20, making it £1 more than the next-most expensive daily.

The most recent ABC figures show print sales of the Telegraph fell 7.9 per cent year-on-year, from

659,445

in September 2010 to 607,186 in September 2011.

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