Times Newspapers Ltd Reviews 

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Evaluating 154 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people encountered significant difficulties with subscriptions, frequently being charged unexpected fees without prior notification after trial periods ended. Consumers also reported that cancelling subscriptions was an extremely challenging process, often requiring lengthy phone calls and facing resistance from customer service representatives who attempted to upsell them. Customers found support unhelpful and unresponsive, with reports of calls being disconnected or emails unanswered. Many reviewers also faced refund refusals, even after cancelling or not using the service. This lack of transparency regarding terms and automatic renewals without proper notice was a frequent source of frustration.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Can't believe a national newspaper can get away with this. They know that no one would knowingly sign up to pay them £30 A MONTH !!! So they rely on people expecting reasonable charging and not readi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Called to cancel subscription- 15 mins of waffle on a call to try and persuade me otherwise. Why isn't there an option to cancel online? Why is there no notification regarding end of trial? Why isn't... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Really poor experience dealing with customer service on what was initially a payment issue. This needed to be resolved by phoning their helpline after an extended period owing to delayed responses b... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just found out (from PayPal, not The Times) they've taken £30 for a subscription I have not used, either during the trial period or since. Tried to cancel subscription and obtain refund. Refund re... See more


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Thetimes.co.uk hosts the digital edition of The Times, Britain’s oldest national daily newspaper, and its sister title The Sunday Times. The Times was founded in 1785 by the editor and publisher John Walter I, “to record the principal occurrences of the times” for the service of the public. It was called the Daily Universal Register for the first three years, until it rebranded as The Times in 1788 – the first newspaper in the world to use the Times name. In his first edition, John Walter I explained that “like a well-covered table, it should contain something suited to every palate” including politics, foreign affairs, matters of trade, legal trials, advertisements and “amusements”. In its tone and political neutrality, Walter reserved the right of the newspaper “to censure or applaud either [political party]” and to cover contending issues with respectful “fair argument”. More than 200 years on, these founding principles hold true today. The Times has supported both New Labour and the Conservatives in recent times and supported Remain in the 2016 EU referendum. The titles are currently the biggest selling quality print newspapers in the UK and in 2018 The Times was named Britain’s most trusted national newspaper by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University. In 2019 The Times and The Sunday Times won the Daily and Sunday newspaper of the year categories at the British Press Awards among several other prizes for their writing, reporting, investigations and campaigns. Both papers are committed to driving digital innovation in all areas of their world-class journalism.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Subscription scam

Like everyone else here. Issues with The Times subscription scam.
Rejecting law about 14-day cooling period , I contacted the next day.

Under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCCA), companies are legally required to ensure that exiting a contract is straightforward and free of unnecessary hurdles . They do not follow
According to gov.uk
A company cannot force you to phone a call center, wait in endless live-chat queues, or navigate a maze of hidden menus just because you clicked a single button to subscribe.
Painful call centre and rude agent telling you you were too stupid to not read all the tiny T&Cs

July 17, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Same as everyone else they are charging…

Same as everyone else they are charging me and every time I call I’m first in the line wait half an hour it gives me the option to call me back and they never call. It’s impossible to cancel and they just take my money.

All cos I wanted to read a click bait article and thought 1 pound was fine. Actual con artists

July 10, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

After 30 years of buying the paper…

After 30 years of buying the paper every weekend (Sat and Sunday) and most week days I will never buy a single copy again. Ever.

I went abroad 7+ months ago and couldn’t get a copy anywhere so I paid £1 for T 3 month trial and thought I’d cancelled it. Seems £30 has been coming out of my account for last 4 months (via PayPal ) so updates are harder to track/manage etc.

I phoned today and after a short period I was greeted by what I can only sense as someone working from home or in some public place of sorts. The guy almost had the response engraved in his brain “Sorry Sir, if you don’t phone and cancel then we keep billing”. So £10 every weekend spent on the paper edition doubled up with £30 online equates to £70 alone! Madness.

The online content is appalling. It’s repetitive, dull, padded out and not fit for purpose as previous posters have said.

Real let down of what used to be a pleasure reading and enjoying.

July 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t subscribe- you have been warned!

Don’t subscribe- you’ll never get out of it!
I am awaiting callback from The Times- this will be my 5th call trying to cancel a very high subscription.
The first advisor said that the subscription would be cancelled and no payment would be taken- it was.
Second call cancelled again- payment was not returned.
My access to the app has now been blocked- but the payment has not been returned…..
Wish I’d never got involved…..

July 6, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dreadful company trapping customers in high subscriptions

This company intentionally makes it difficult for people to cancel and is very sneaky by increasing fees back up after low initial price without any warning
- monthly fee increased with no warning email from £5 to £20. Realised 3 months later
- impossible to cancel online, they force you to call them
- they insist 2 days notice required to cancel subscription, refused to cancel my payment on the day I rang up (payment had not yet been taken)
In this day and age its completely unacceptable to trap customers like this. This must be against the rules. I will never have anything to do with this paper again.

July 2, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Impossible to cancel

Used their free / v cheap trial to read an article but they've made it absolutely impossible to cancel. Do not sign up.

June 29, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wanted to read one article

I wanted to read one article, signed up for the £1 offer and went to immediately cancel but had to search for cancellation details, only to find out you aren't able to do this manually via your account, you have to actually phone an 0800 number. Clearly set up to make it difficult for people to cancel.

June 27, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

These are absolute scammers!!!

These are absolute scammers!!!! They make it impossible to cancel your account. You can’t cancel it via logging in, you can’t cancel it by cancelling with apple if it’s is the App Store! They are rude via the telephone lines which by the way aren’t always open! The bloke I spoke to was cross examining me like I was in court trying to catch me out over the phone for loopholes how he is unable to help reverse charges that I should have had! Please don’t trust signing up to these.

June 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The TIMES subscription SCAM

Can't believe a national newspaper can get away with this. They know that no one would knowingly sign up to pay them £30 A MONTH !!! So they rely on people expecting reasonable charging and not reading the small print. They don't advertise their £30/month fees anywhere...and so they are making a nice little profit knowing that people will pay for a month or 2 before they realise!
It shouldn't be allowed... hopefully their compeititor newspapers and trading standards pickup the story... i've reported them and hope others do the same. Report to your MP! It shouldn't be happening

June 13, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Profits before customers

I had a discounted period and I wrongly assumed that they would remind me when it ws going to jump to £30 which would have given me the opportunity to cancel. When I contacted them and pointed out legislation regarding the need to inform customers, their response was that's not law yet. This is a great example of a company who puts themselves first rather than what's right and fair for the customer. I have now cancelled my membership which also is not easy as you have to ring up to cancel and I ended up having to insist on cancelling as presented with a sales rep trying to get you to stay. Really disappointed in this company.

June 14, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not touch their digital app…

Do not touch their digital app subscription. When their trial period came to and end they took 30 pounds from my account without any notice. They told me I should have cancelled their service and would not give refund.
Absolutely thieves!

June 9, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

£30 Stolen, you should be ashamed of yourselves Times Newspapers

Just found out (from PayPal, not The Times) they've taken £30 for a subscription I have not used, either during the trial period or since. Tried to cancel subscription and obtain refund. Refund refused. Apparently, notice limit is 2 days before payment taken, but of course, they don't warn anyone when they're taking the payment. Shysters, nothing more.

Why don't they send out an email beforehand, at least 2 days, warning chargeable period is starting and they'll be taking payment on date X? They just bury the detail in the small print, knowing that most people are too busy to read it.

£30, simply stolen. Will never read their newspaper again, in print or online.

June 7, 2026
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I signed up for the 3 months for £1.00…

I signed up for the 3 months for £1.00 trial and left myself an automatic reminder to ring up one week beforehand and cancel before they took the £30 monthly payment. It’s a nuisance they make you ring a number (albeit freephone) and that you can’t cancel online. That said, for all those on here criticising the Times when you signed up for the trial and didn’t cancel in time, I think that’s unfair as in this day and age, setting reminders on phones etc is very easy to do.

Mac took my call and was very courteous and helpful. I’d say he is an asset to their team. He did not try at all to persuade me to stay and he made no hard attempt whatsoever to upsell as others have described

I would have given 5 stars and the only reasons I didn’t are 1) first time I called I was in a queue and when I reached number one the call was picked up and immediately manually disconnected forcing me to queue again for around 5 further minutes and 2) I asked for a cancellation confirmation email and never received it although subsequently got a “sorry to see you go” feedback survey so
I am confident my plan has definitely been cancelled. In this day and age though cancellation emails should be standard so the customer has written confirmation the contractual plan has been successfully terminated.

June 1, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID AT ANY COST - SUBSCRIPTION T&CS AND THE NEED TO TELEPHONE CANCEL !!!!

Do not be tempted by the "3 months for £1" offer. It's designed to hook you, and the moment you try to leave, the real Times shows up.
When I decided to cancel, I discovered you cannot do it online. Not through the app, not through your account settings, not by email. You are forced to phone a call centre during specific hours — a deliberate obstacle that belongs in 2005, not today. I wasted a frustrating amount of time on hold, only to be put through a scripted retention pitch trying to talk me out of leaving. Cancelling a newspaper should take 30 seconds; instead it's an ordeal.
This is not an accident. It's a business model built on friction — make signing up effortless and cancelling painful, so people give up and keep paying. The terms and conditions are buried, vague, and clearly written to protect them, not you.
It's telling that this is exactly the kind of practice UK regulators are now clamping down on. New subscription rules under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act are coming in — including the principle that if you can sign up online, you should be able to cancel online, plus clearer trial-to-renewal protections. The Times is relying on tactics that are on borrowed time. A quality publication should stand on its journalism, not on trapping subscribers who want out.
If you're considering the £1 deal: ask yourself why a company confident in its product would make leaving this hard. Save yourself the hassle.

June 1, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is the subscription trap!

This is the subscription trap they make it next to impossible to cancel your subscription, they lure you in with a great offer then keep charging your card month after month after month and make it impossible to cancel.

May 31, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

High price, biased and poor customer care

The price has gone up by over 9% and the editorial is very biased towards Israel.
I cancelled my subscription and was offered deals to stay. Shame they do not offer discounts for loyalty before you leave.
Also, they refused to refund my recent payment of £75.66 for a paper I will not be receiving.
Have had the paper for decades and enough is now enough.

May 29, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Subscription trap

Like everyone else here, subscribed on one of their ridiculously low offers of like £1 for 3 months to read one article. Didn’t manage to cancel on time and was charged £30/month for two months.
I was abroad when I realised one month had been paid so I’ve started trying to cancel. Impossible on the app, I’ve then sent an email but that didn’t work either, as they only process cancellations over the phone.

May 26, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I do not have a subscription, but expect an acknowledgement of my comments.

I do not have a subscription and have avoided that route. However, I have bought and read The Times on most days. From time to time, through feedback, I have criticised some of their journalism and skewed reporting of world events. I note that they no longer acknowledge my emails. This is poor and shows a complete disregard of the views of their readers. The quiz sections are excellent and the main reason I continue to buy the paper, plus reading the views of wayward journalists! I know they hate exclamation marks, which tells me something!

May 28, 2026
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