The Guardian was the big winner in the first national newspaper ABCs of 2014 reporting a rare year-on-year rise in print circulation.
The newspaper averaged a sale of 207,958 during January 2014 with the Observer also reporting an increase in circulation to 225,474.
According to the Guardian, this 1.72 percent year-on-year increase in circulation comes despite a cover price hike of 20p.
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