Citing financial burdens brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Glasgow Daily Times published its final print edition Tuesday and announced it would go forward as a digital-only publication. A memo ...
An advertising campaign has been launched by the Scottish Newspaper Industry targeting MSP’s expressing their concerns about the Scottish Government’s plans to place local authority announcements on a ...
Glasgow newspapers were yesterday reporting that the Scottish city could be on the brink of a major jobs boost in its financial district based on reports that Bermuda-based Ace Ltd. had agreed to let ...
Oh, Scotland the Brave. The Scottish Sunday Herald newspaper has chosen to poke fun at the impending presidential inauguration of Donald Trump with a satirical blurb in its television-listing section, ...
In order to better recognise and encourage best practice within commercial departments the SNS - which runs the Scottish Press Awards - will hand out awards for Best Newspaper Display Campaign/Section ...
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Like many newspapers, the Scottish Sunday Herald included Donald Trump’s inauguration in its TV listings for the week. But, as noticed by social media users on Sunday morning, it did so in a, well, ...
Glasgow, Scotland’s Sunday Herald is the only Scottish newspaper encouraging its readers to vote for independence, Nick Hudson writes in Britain’s HoldtheFrontPage. (The Herald’s weekday counterpart ...
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We've known for a long time that if you want to rile up a European golf fan, you just have to call the Open Championship the British Open. Seriously, if you're going to give it a try, you better have ...
Laura Webster, Editor of Scottish newspaper The National, has published a searing take down of JK Rowling after the Harry Potter author labelled the publication as “anti-woman” on social media.