Prime Minister David Cameron is one of a galaxy of famous names who has wished The Sunday Post a happy 100th birthday.
The PM lavished praise on this paper as part of its special centenary edition.
He picked out our “trusted and valued” journalism which has cemented us as Scotland’s favourite family newspaper.
The PM said: “From its origins reporting from the front line in the Great War to its trusted and valued place in journalism today, The Sunday Post is a much-loved and treasured paper for all the family.
“Its enduring quality stands as a tribute to all those who have served it and its readers so well over the past 100 years.
“Congratulations on the centenary, and my best wishes for 100 more years.”
This weekend marks 100 years of bringing our readers the best news, features and sport as well as the all the lastest goings-on in Auchenshoogle and Glebe Street.
And to mark the centenary we are giving you a free 96-page magazine. It tells the extraordinary history of our much-loved paper and includes news, campaigns and fun from the last 100 years.
Editor-In-Chief Donald Martin said: “We are very proud to celebrate 100 years of The Sunday Post.
“The paper’s place in Scottish society and the affection felt for it is unique so we’re delighted to share this momentous occasion with our readers.
“Our souvenir edition includes the paper’s take on everything from mini-skirts to the millennium, Churchill to the moon landings, Maggie Broon’s wedding to Oor Wullie’s brother and everything in between. It really is 96 pages you can’t miss.”
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