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Sunday Post to launch new In10 magazine

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The Sunday Post will launch new magazine supplement In10 this weekend.

Hot on the heels of our special centenary edition marking 100 years of the Sunday Post, we are now launching our all-new In10 magazine.

The 48-page lifestyle magazine has been created around the idea of top 10s. Reflecting the busy lives of its readers, In10 is full of ideas for ‘living the life you love’.

The magazine will feature an Entertainment and What’s On section, Food, Homes and Gardens, Travel, Days Out, Celebrity, Shopping and TV. It will also be the new home for The Sunday Post’s man in Hollywood, showbiz guru Ross King.

Sunday Post Editor-In-Chief Donald Martin said, “In10 is a highly stylised and modern magazine that offers something new for The Sunday Post brand. It is the result of months of research and planning.

“We’ve talked to our readers about exactly what they want from a magazine concentrating particularly on how busy their lives are.

“In10 offers readers snappy ideas in an innovative format. As well as brilliant lifestyle and leisure suggestions, we’ll also include the strong features The Sunday Post is known for.

“The Sunday Post has evolved over the last six months or so. We’re attracting new advertising partners and welcoming back returning clients which is great news for the title.”

In10 will be free with The Sunday Post every week from 12th October 2014.