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The Trust e-newsletter subscription offer to Win Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction’s entire longlist of books and a £100 Laithwaites wine voucher is open to current Trust  magazine E-Newsletter subscribers other than Baillie Gifford group employees and their families, or anyone else connected in any way to the prize draw. Entrants must be UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) residents and over the age of 18 at the date of entry. Only one entry per person is permitted.

Entry is only possible when you subscribe to the trust e-newsletter (subscription is free of charge) by completing and submitting the trust e-newsletter subscription form at bailliegifford.com/prizedraw49. Entrants must be over the age of 18.

You will be sent a confirmation email to confirm your entry. If you are new to the trust e-newsletter, you must confirm your subscription to trust in this email to qualify for the draw. Existing subscribers of trust will qualify by simply filling out the competition form.

There is no charge for use of the website.

Only one entry per person is permitted. Prize Draw opens 16 September 2024. The closing date is midnight at the end of 1 December 2024. The winner will be drawn at random by, or under the supervision of, an independent person no later than Monday 9 December. If you unsubscribe from the newsletter at any point before the prize is drawn you will automatically be withdrawn from the competition and you will not be eligible for the prize. Entries received after the closing date will not qualify and no responsibility will be taken for lost, delayed, or incomplete entries, however caused. The closing date will not be changed unless unavoidable circumstances beyond the reasonable control of Ballie Gifford occur.

Prize comprises: the entire longlist of books from the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction as well as a £100 voucher for Laithwaites wine. In the event of the Prize being unavailable, Baillie Gifford reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of approximate equal value. The Prize is non-transferable and non-exchangeable. There is no cash alternative. As far as permitted by law, Baillie Gifford will not be responsible or liable for any loss or damage arising as a result of or in connection with the prize. Your statutory rights are not affected.

The winner will be drawn at random from all eligible entries. The winner will be notified by email within 7 business days of the draw date. If no response is received from the winner within 14 calendar days of the date of emailing the notification, a replacement for that winner will be randomly selected and notified on the same basis. No correspondence will be entered into and Baillie Gifford’s decision is final.

Baillie Gifford must publish or make available information that indicates that a valid award took place. Accordingly, Baillie Gifford will send the surname and county of the winner to anyone who emails enquiries@bailliegifford.com or writes to Sponsorship Team, Baillie Gifford, Calton Square, 1 Greenside Row, Edinburgh, EH1 3AN (enclosing a self-addressed envelope) within one month after the closing date stated above. If you object to any or all of your surname, county and winning entry being published or made available, please contact Baillie Gifford at enquiries@bailliegifford.com. In any event Baillie Gifford must provide the information and winning entry to the Advertising Standards Authority on request.

Your personal data is held and used by Baillie Gifford in accordance with current UK data protection legislation. We will only share this data with third parties for the purpose of administering the prize. If you’d like to know more about our processing or your rights in relation to data protection, please refer to our full Privacy Policy. You acknowledge that the processing is necessary to fulfil our obligations to you in respect of this prize draw and to enable you to enter the prize draw.

By entering the prize draw, entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions, which will be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of Scotland.