Scotland Sunday Mail

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.

Sunday Mail
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Front page on 10 April 2016, reporting on Scottish figures named in the Panama Papers
TypeSunday newspaper (If Christmas Day falls on Sunday instead of a normal edition a special Christmas edition would be published on Saturday which is Christmas Eve)
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Reach plc
Founded1919
HeadquartersGlasgow, Scotland, UK
Circulation50,714 (as of January 2024)
ISSN0307-5877
Websitewww.sundaymail.co.uk

History

In September 1999, when Editor Jim Cassidy was sacked, the paper's circulation was 767,000. Its nearest rival was the Scottish edition of the News of the World which sold around 350,000 copies at that time.

As of December 2016, the Sunday Mail had a circulation of 172,513. This decreased to 166,195 in February 2017, 159,880 in April 2017, 152,892 in July 2017 and 104,608 in March 2020.

On 12 May 2019, the Sunday Mail announced its support for the Scottish Greens in the upcoming EU elections, becoming the first major publication in Scotland to back the party, despite disagreeing with the Greens' pro-independence stance.

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.

Editors

    1973: Clive Sandground
    1981: Endell Laird
    1988: Noel Young
    1991: Jim Cassidy
    1999: Peter Cox
    2000: Allan Rennie
    2009: Jim Wilson
    2016: Brendan McGinty

Current news and features journalists

  • Norman Silvester
  • Craig McDonald
  • John Ferguson (political editor)
  • Julie-Anne Barnes
  • Heather Greenaway
  • Allan Bryce (sports editor)

Former news and features journalists

  • Marion Scott
  • Charles Lavery
  • Andrew Gold
  • Angus McLeod (political editor)
  • Russell Findlay
  • Brian Lironi (political editor)
  • John Nairn
  • Bill Aitken
  • Alex Scotland
  • Steve Dinneen
  • Jamie Livingstone
  • Noreen Barr
  • Andy Sannholm
  • Suzie Cormack
  • Victoria Raimes
  • Archie McKay

Gavin Goodwin

  • Nick Hunter (assistant editor)
  • John Finlayson

Former columnists

See also

References

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