Daily Record
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Circulation | 117,094 (April 2019) |
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Editors | David Dick |
Founded | 1895 |
OCLC number | 500344244 |
Headquarters | Glasgow |
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ID | 1188179 |
About Daily Record
The Daily Record is a Scottish tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow. It is published six days a week, and its sister paper is the Sunday Mail. As part of Reach plc, it has a close kinship with the British-based Daily Mirror, with major stories of British significance being reported in both titles.
Prince's Diamonds and Pearls: An oral history
... " Rosie Gaines [Scottish Daily Record, 1997]: " It was exhilarating...
Murray Foote appointed as new SNP chief executive
... " He was previously editor-in-chief at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail newspapers from February 2014 to March 2018 before joining the SNP as the party s communications chief...
Former SNP spindoctor attacks 'grotesque' police probe
... The former Daily Record editor that he was prepared to bet £5 on there being no charges after the ongoing Police Scotland investigation into the SNP s finances is concluded...
Former SNP treasurer 'didn't know' about motorhome
... The Daily Record said it had been told by party sources that the motorhome was ahead of the last Scottish Parliament election in May of that year but was never used...
Humza Yousaf told of SNP motorhome after becoming leader
... They told the Daily Record that it would have acted as a " mobile campaign room" if Covid restrictions prevented other forms of mixing, but was never used...
Robbie Coltrane obituary: Actor who could be funny or serious, but always compelling
... " I m no George Clooney, " he remarked in an interview with the Daily Record...
Petrol prices see biggest daily jump in 17 years
... If this price is maintained in the coming days it could stem the flow of Daily Record petrol prices...
Don't hide names of No 10 rule-breakers who get fined - Labour
... Boris Johnson has survived - but will he recover? Tory peer and former minister Lord Duncan urged Mr Johnson to resign and stand for re-election if he wants to remain in office, telling the Daily Record that he should " put himself before the people who put him there in the first place"...