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Daily Mail owner given three weeks to finalise Telegraph bid

DMGT will keep The Telegraph editorially independent and invest to expand internationally, focusing on the US, following a £500 million deal after RedBird IMI's withdrawal.

  • On November 22, 2025, DMGT agreed a £500 million deal to buy Telegraph Media Group and entered exclusive talks with RedBird IMI to finalise the sale and prepare regulatory submissions.
  • After an Abu Dhabi‑backed approach was blocked by the then Tory government, DMGT pursued acquisition talks following two bids criticised for foreign links by the Telegraph newsroom and editor Chris Evans.
  • DMGT said it will invest substantially in the Telegraph, accelerate US expansion, and keep editorial independence while backing Chris Evans, editor of the Telegraph, joining titles like Metro and New Scientist.
  • DMGT said the move would give staff much-needed certainty and confidence as the deal will shortly be submitted to the Secretary of State for review under public interest and foreign influence regimes.
  • This consolidation comes as the right-leaning press demonstrates combined influence over public debate, with the Mail and the Telegraph ranking among the fourth and fifth most popular online news brands.
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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