The sunday mail scotland
The Sunday Mail is a Scottish tabloid newspaper published by Trinity Mirror. It is one of the largest-selling Sunday newspapers in Scotland, with a circulation of around 100,000 copies.
The Sunday Mail was first published in 1919 and was originally a Sunday edition of the Daily Mail. It was known for its sensationalist reporting and campaigning journalism, often focusing on issues such as crime, politics, and social justice.
The newspaper is headquartered in Glasgow and has a strong presence in Scotland, with a team of journalists and photographers based throughout the country. It is known for its investigative reporting and has won several awards for its journalism, including the Scottish Press Awards and the British Press Awards.
The Sunday Mail is also known for its celebrity and showbiz coverage, with a dedicated entertainment section and regular features on Scottish celebrities and TV shows.
Some of the key sections and features of the Sunday Mail include:
- News: In-depth reporting on local and national news, including politics, crime, and social issues.
- Sport: Coverage of Scottish football, rugby, and other sports, as well as features on Scottish athletes and teams.
- Showbiz: Celebrity news, gossip, and interviews, with a focus on Scottish celebrities and TV shows.
- Features: Regular sections on lifestyle, health, and wellbeing, as well as features on Scottish culture and history.
- Investigations: In-depth investigations into issues such as corruption, crime, and social injustice.
The Sunday Mail is available in print and online, with a website that features news, sport, and showbiz coverage, as well as exclusive online content.