The investment comes after The Telegraph’s subscriber base surpassed 600,000 and overtook The Times.
The Telegraph reached 594,324 subscriptions across print and digital in February, of which 401,938 were in digital and 192,386 were print.
The Times had 335,000 digital subscribers as of the end of 2020.
The Telegraph is aiming to have 1m subscribers and 10m registrants signed up by 2023 and says the continued growth in its numbers show its strategy is paying off.
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Pope Francis prayed for the victims of war in battle-scarred Mosul on the third day of his historic Iraq visit yesterday, before holding Sunday Mass for thousands of Christians in the capital of the Kurdistan region.
The 84-year-old pontiff started the day by travelling by helicopter from Erbil, Kurdistan, to Mosul, Iraq’s second city, which was occupied by the Islamic State (IS) group less than four years ago.
Security across Mosul was extremely tight for his arrival, with the Pope riding in a black armoured sedan to the old city, which was largely destroyed in the battle to drive out IS.