SNS welcomes closure of Leveson Inquiry The UK Government has finally closed the Leveson Inquiry and will seek to repeal Section 40 of the Crime and…
Record haul at Scottish Press Awards The Daily Record swept the board at the 38th annual Scottish Press Awards held at Glasgow’s Radisson Blue Hotel last…
Sir Martin Sorrell backs Scottish newsbrands industry Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder and chief executive of global advertising giant WPP, has voiced his support for the Scottish…
The Winners at the 2017 Awards For the shortlist, winners and runners-up of the 38th Scottish Press Awards, please click here. For the two press releases…
Section 40 “puts independent media at risk” says Scottish Government Scottish Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop The Scottish Newspaper Society has welcomed the Scottish Government’s opposition to the introduction of Section…
Public rejects wealthy donor funding model for Press regulation Just four per cent of people think a press regulator should be funded by donations from wealthy individuals and trusts,…
Sunday Post publishes on a Saturday for the first time in nearly 100 years. The Sunday Post published for the first time on a Saturday since 1917 when it launched a Christmas Special that…
Say no to Section 40 and Leveson 2 Section 40 of the 2013 Crime and Courts Act promises to introduce a punitive costs regime to all cases involving…
Gender balanced in Scottish Press Awards overhaul Organisers of the Scottish Press Awards have announced that for the first time the competition’s judging panel will have a…
Dates for your Diary Closing date for entries: Thursday, February 2, 2023 Shortlist announced: Mid April Awards ceremony & gala dinner: Wednesday, June…