quarta-feira, 16 de junho de 2010

Welcome to thetimes.co.uk

Last month we launched thetimes.co.uk and thesundaytimes.co.uk. If you haven’t already, you can still register for a free trial of the websites before we soon start charging for access at £2 per week or £1 for a day pass. It’s your chance to sample Times coverage of breaking news from all over the world, eye-opening videos, live chats with the experts, debates with your favourite journalists, stunning picture galleries, blogs and original comment. The newspaper but, we hope, even better. You can learn more about the new features here:10 ways to get more out of thetimes.co.uk.
Our former website - www.timesonline.co.uk - has continued running in tandem with the new sites over the past few weeks, but from today we will switch to our new websites. This means that onlythetimes.co.uk and thesundaytimes.co.uk will be updated with new articles, videos and galleries; if you enter the home page of our old site (timesonline.co.uk) or any section pages (eg timesonline.co.uk/news) into your browser you will be redirected to the equivalent page on our new sites where you will be asked to log in. All the articles published on timesonline.co.uk in the past, will continue to be available via search engines; you will also be able to view any article links you have saved.
This is just the beginning. We are working on lots of exciting new developments to bring you the very best of Times and Sunday Times journalism. We’re fixing some of the problems you have already reported to us - you will now be able to tick ‘keep me logged in’ - and we would love you to continue to tell us your thoughts and feedback by e-mailing us at help@timesplus.co.uk.