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Today MailOnline is proud to announce an exciting innovation to help you get even MORE from Britain’s favourite news website.

Over the coming week, we will be rolling out a new subscription service in the UK that will give you the chance to enjoy extra articles from our world-beating team of journalists.

Simply called Mail+, it will offer you access to a new range of brilliant, in-depth content.

This will include even more showbiz and royal exclusives, more advice from the best health experts and more essential money-saving tips. You’ll also get extra sport content, special investigations and so much more.

Subscribers will also be able to read more hard-hitting opinions from our unrivalled line-up of columnists.

Meanwhile, the overwhelming majority of the up to 1,500 articles we publish every day will remain free.

Please note that it may be several days before you get the chance to subscribe because the new service is being rolled out across the next week, but you’ll still be able to read Mail+ articles during this period.

And don’t worry, you can cancel at any time. But we’re confident you won’t want to because we’ll be offering so much to read and enjoy for the price of a couple of takeaway coffees or a glass of wine or a pint of beer in a pub.

Plus, to make sure you don’t miss anything, every Saturday morning we’ll send you a weekly newsletter written by one of our top journalists with a round-up of all the very best articles from the previous seven days.

No matter how – or where – you read the Mail, we’re determined to give you a service none of our competitors can even come close to.

So keep checking back to MailOnline and clicking on articles with the Mail+ logo to see when your chance to subscribe has arrived.

By Tuesday next week, everyone should be able to sign up. It won’t take a minute and, at just 16p a day, we guarantee you won’t regret it!

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