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The Sunday Mail is a Scottish tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. It is the sister paper of the Daily Record and is owned by Reach plc. [2]It should not be confused with The Mail on Sunday; the Daily Mail was unable to use the title Sunday Mail when it launched a Sunday edition in 1982 because of the Scottish paper.
The Sunday Times Scotland: UK – Quality: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Broadsheet: 46,593 The Observer: UK – Quality: UK newspaper widely available in Scotland: Tabloid: 11,772 The Sunday Telegraph Scotland: UK – Quality: Scottish edition of UK newspaper: Broadsheet: 11,234 Mail on Sunday Scotland: UK – Mid Market: Scottish edition ...
Sunday Mail, Scottish tabloid; The Sunday Mail, Sunday tabloid in Queensland, Australia; The Mail on Sunday, British conservative tabloid; Sunday Mail, Sunday tabloid in Adelaide, South Australia; Sunday Mail, Sunday edition of The Malay Mail; now replaced by Weekend Mail; The Sunday Mail, Sunday paper in Harare, Zimbabwe, sister paper to The ...
(Sunday Mail) A Fifa rule change means Scotland could be drawn in a group of five instead of four and could now face England and Wales in the World Cup qualifying draw. (Scottish Sun On Sunday)
The Mail – which was not linked to the London-based newspaper of the same name – was the first daily newspaper to be published in Glasgow when launched in 1847. The Glasgow-based Mail was among the first papers to offer readers in Scotland the latest political and business news direct from London. Publishers based outside the UK capital ...
The Sunday Times Scotland: National – Quality: Scottish edition of UK Newspaper: Broadsheet: 59,502 The Sunday Telegraph Scotland: National – Quality: Scottish edition of UK Newspaper: Broadsheet: 18,339 Mail on Sunday Scotland: National – Mid Market: Scottish edition of UK Newspaper: Tabloid: 105,223 Scottish Sunday Express: National ...
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The first national halfpenny paper was the Daily Mail [1] (followed by the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror), which became the first weekday paper to sell one million copies around 1911. Circulation continued to increase, reaching a peak in the mid-1950s; [ 2 ] sales of the News of the World reached a peak of more than eight million in 1950.