The National (Scotland)
First edition of The National, 24 November 2014 | |
| Type | Daily newspaper |
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| Format | Compact / tabloid |
| Owner(s) | Newsquest |
| Publisher | Herald & Times Group |
| Editor | Laura Webster |
| Founded | 2014 |
| Political alignment | Scottish independence |
| Language | English; Scottish Gaelic; Scots |
| Headquarters | 200 Renfield Street Glasgow G2 3QB UK |
| Country | Scotland |
| Circulation | 2,568 (as of 2024)[1] |
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| ISSN | 2057-231X |
| Website | www |
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The National is a Scottish daily newspaper owned by Newsquest. It began publication on 24 November 2014, and was the first daily newspaper in Scotland to support Scottish independence.[2] Launched as a response to calls from Newsquest's readership for a pro-independence paper in the wake of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum,[3] it is a sister paper of The Herald, and as of 2025 was edited by Laura Webster.[4] Initially published on weekdays, a Saturday edition was added in May 2015. The National is printed in tabloid format, and is also available via online subscription.
Details of its launch were announced on 21 November, with further information given at a Scottish National Party (SNP) rally the following day. Upon its launch, The National stated that it is a separate entity from the Scottish National Party. It was launched on a five-day trial basis against the backdrop of a general decline in newspaper sales, with an initial print-run of 60,000 copies for its first edition, but this was increased the following day as a result of public demand, and Newsquest decided to print it on a permanent basis after healthy sales continued throughout the first week. The first front page carried a story about charities urging devolution of powers over welfare legislation to Scotland.
Reception to the newspaper's launch was mixed in both media and political circles. Libby Brooks of The Guardian said that its international coverage was strong and that its news was "central belt-centric – and Holyrood-filtered". Labour peer George Foulkes branded it "McPravda". The Scottish journalist and broadcaster Lesley Riddoch, who later wrote for the paper, stated that its launch could be a "sound business move" by its publishers.
By January 2015, daily sales had fallen to below 20,000. The following year, its print edition dropped below 10,000, and was being outsold by every Scottish regional daily newspaper with the exception of the Paisley Daily Express.[5]
The Sunday National was launched as a Sunday edition on 9 September 2018 as a replacement to its former sister title the Sunday Herald.[6]
- ^ "The National". Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK). 21 February 2024. Archived from the original on 26 February 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
- ^ "The National launches in Scotland 'to fly flag for independence'". The Guardian. Press Association. 24 November 2014. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ Sweney, Mark (21 November 2014). "Pro-independence daily paper the National to launch in Scotland". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 18 August 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
- ^ "Journalists". The National. Retrieved 3 August 2025.
- ^ Ponsford, Dominic (23 February 2017). "UK regional dailies lose print sales by average of 12.5 per cent: Wigan Post and The National are biggest fallers". Press Gazette. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
- ^ Mayhew, Freddy (23 August 2018). "Sunday Herald to close as Newsquest launches two new Sunday newspapers for Scotland in the Sunday National and Herald on Sunday". Press Gazette. Archived from the original on 19 August 2022. Retrieved 31 July 2019.