Scottish sunday mail
The Scottish Sunday Mail is a Scottish tabloid newspaper that is published every Sunday. It is one of the largest-selling Sunday newspapers in Scotland, with a circulation of around 300,000 copies.
The Scottish Sunday Mail is owned by Reach plc, a British media company that also owns other newspapers such as the Daily Record and the Daily Mirror. The paper is known for its sensationalist headlines and investigative journalism, and it covers a wide range of topics including news, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle.
The Scottish Sunday Mail has a strong focus on Scottish news and issues, and it is often critical of the Scottish Government and other institutions. It is also known for its campaigning journalism, and has been involved in several high-profile campaigns over the years, including the fight against poverty and inequality.
Some of the key sections of the Scottish Sunday Mail include:
- News: The paper's main news section, which covers national and international news, as well as Scottish news and issues.
- Sport: The paper's sports section, which covers Scottish football, rugby, and other sports.
- Showbiz: The paper's entertainment section, which covers celebrity news, film, and television.
- Lifestyle: The paper's lifestyle section, which covers topics such as fashion, beauty, and food.
- Investigations: The paper's investigative journalism section, which covers in-depth investigations into various topics.
The Scottish Sunday Mail is available in print and online, and can be purchased at newsagents and supermarkets across Scotland.