The Glasgow Times' coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth saw people getting in touch from as far afield as Italy and the U.S.A looking to get their hands on a copy.
Her Majesty passed away peacefully at her Balmoral home on Thursday, bringing her 70-year reign to an end.
With most of the country having grown up never knowing another monarch there was an understandable sense of shock, but the shockwaves reverberated around the world.
We had e-mails asking for posted copies from as far away as Italy and the States, with one reader saying: "I am very saddened by the loss of Your beloved Queen.
"I would like to ask if it is possible to receive a copy of your newspaper by post?
"Unfortunately in Italy, it is not easy to find."
Another said: "I would like to purchase one copy of today's newspaper: the printed classic one. Can you ship?"
Glasgow Times assistant editor Stacey Mullen said: "It's fantastic to see the interest from around the world in the excellent work our team have produced in covering the sad death of Queen Elizabeth.
"We wanted to honour our Queen and celebrate what she means to Glasgow and its people and the response has been amazing in the city and far beyond."
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