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Sunday Mail (Scotland)
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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 Trinity Mirror and as such has a left-wing outlook which in turn tends to guide Scottish political debate in that direction.
The Sunday Mail is read by over 1.5 million people per week making it the biggest selling and best read paper in the country.
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 the Scottish paper already existed.
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Sports Journalists In November 2008, the Sunday Mail criticised double standards in Scottish Football.

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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 Trinity Mirror and as such has a left-wing outlook which in turn tends to guide Scottish political debate in that direction.
The Sunday Mail is read by over 1.5 million people per week making it the biggest selling and best read paper in the country.
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 the Scottish paper already existed.
Editors
- 1991: Jim Cassidy
- 2000: Allan Rennie
Journalists Elaine C. Smith
Gordon Waddell
Sports Journalists In November 2008, the Sunday Mail criticised double standards in Scottish Football. The newspaper has campaigned against inappropriate song singing in Scotland , and also in European football games.
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