Bbc sunday mail

I think you meant to say "BBC Sunday Mail"!

The BBC Sunday Mail was a British newspaper that was published from 1915 to 1963. It was a Sunday edition of the Daily Mail, a popular daily newspaper in the UK. The Sunday Mail was known for its sensationalist and populist content, often featuring stories about royalty, celebrities, and scandals.

The newspaper was founded in 1915, during World War I, and was initially published as a weekly supplement to the Daily Mail. It quickly gained popularity and became a standalone Sunday newspaper. The Sunday Mail was known for its colorful and attention-grabbing headlines, as well as its coverage of sports, entertainment, and human-interest stories.

However, the newspaper's popularity began to decline in the 1950s and 1960s, as other Sunday newspapers, such as the Sunday Times and the Observer, gained more readers. The Sunday Mail was eventually merged with the Daily Mail's Sunday edition, the Mail on Sunday, in 1963.

Today, the Mail on Sunday is still published and is one of the most widely read Sunday newspapers in the UK.