The team from the Sunday Herald celebrate their win with their hatstand trophy. It had all the ingredients of a night that would be (and was) talked about widely on editorial floors the morning after.
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, ...
Lynda Henderson, MD of Fyneside Media, addressed those gathered at the Scottish Press summit with Minister for Enterprise Energy and Tourism Jim Mather MSP last week to explain her idea for a local ...
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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, ...
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - With special front pages featuring flags and quotes from poet Robert Burns, Scottish and English newspapers caught the drama and sense of history surrounding Scotland's ...
Calling it like he sees it. A Scottish newspaper’s TV critic likened Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration to The Twilight Zone in a blurb that went viral on Sunday, January 15. Sunday Herald reviewer ...
The editor of the Scottish newspaper that put an enormous photo of soccer star Ryan Giggs on its front page in the midst of a gagging order on the English press, has said he was making an example of ...
This round-up of today's main media stories includes heated debate in Scotland over journalists' job cuts at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail. Proposed cuts to the number of journalists at the Daily ...
What is it that Bruce sees in the microwave of the apartment he is sent to survey? Why did Anna vacate the room Pat now has, leaving behind clothes, papers and a distinct feeling of unease? And ...
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 ...