Sunday mail daily record

The Sunday Mail and the Daily Record are two Scottish tabloid newspapers that are published by Reach plc.

Sunday Mail

The Sunday Mail is a Scottish Sunday newspaper that is published every Sunday. It was first published in 1899 and is one of the largest-selling Sunday newspapers in Scotland. The paper is known for its sensationalist headlines and investigative journalism, and covers a wide range of topics including news, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle.

The Sunday Mail is available in print and online, and has a circulation of around 140,000 copies per week.

Daily Record

The Daily Record is a Scottish daily newspaper that is published every day except Sunday. It was first published in 1895 and is one of the most widely read newspapers in Scotland. The paper is known for its populist approach and covers a wide range of topics including news, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle.

The Daily Record is available in print and online, and has a circulation of around 100,000 copies per day.

Shared ownership and editorial team

The Sunday Mail and the Daily Record are both owned by Reach plc, a UK-based newspaper publisher. The two papers share a common editorial team and often collaborate on investigative journalism projects. However, they maintain separate editorial identities and target different audiences.

The Sunday Mail tends to focus more on Sunday-style features and investigative journalism, while the Daily Record is more focused on daily news and sport. Despite these differences, both papers are known for their sensationalist headlines and populist approach to journalism.