PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS

The 'Paisley Daily Express' is a Scottish newspaper based in Paisley, covering the Renfrewshire area. The paper is currently owned by Trinity Mirror. The newspaper's main offices are located on New Street in the town centre of Paisley. However, it is printed in Irvine, North Ayrshire.
The paper, although based in Paisley, is sold in newsagents and general stores throughout Renfrewshire. The contents of the "Wee Express", as it is known locally (to distinguish it from the "Big Express" i.e. the ''Scottish Daily Express'') are typical of a local newspaper: local news, human interest stories, classified advertisements, intimations, church news, crosswords, wedding photographs, letters to the editor and so on.
Locally it is noted for its mistakes and inaccuracies. The most famous of these, which made it on to the pages of Private Eye magazine, was when in 1979 it described The Lord of the Rings as "Tolkien's classic tale of a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island".

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Paisley Daily Express homepage on icrenfrewshire.co.uk

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