The Sunday Post (Inverness)

P.S. has so much inside ...now there is even more

- By Jayne Savva P.S. EDITOR

It is two years since we launched P.S. and it would be fair to say a lot has changed since then. While we have had to adapt to all the uncertaint­ies of lockdown, one thing has remained constant – our commitment to delivering the best Sunday read. We know how tough it has been for everyone, so as well as bringing you all the latest entertainm­ent, food, books, homes and travel (because we can always dream), our trusted experts have been there every step of the way. As our outdoor spaces became our only escape, gardening guru Agnes Stevenson has brightened our Sundays with tales from her flower beds, while sharing advice for green-fingered readers. Our fabulous fashion editor

Wendy Rigg has helped us stay on trend – even if we are only dressing up for ourselves. And trusted agony aunt Maggie Clayton has held our hand through the darkest days. Covid has of course meant some changes. Our resident Scone Spy is still on furlough but we promise our undercover cafe critic will be back once it’s safe.

And while we wait for theatres and cinemas to reopen, we will keep you up to date with must-see TV, radio, and podcasts. Plus, we have added seven-day TV listings so you need never miss a thing on the box.

All this, and we will continue to bring you terrific interviews with inspiring women, like this week’s cover star Mel Giedroyc, who shares her life lessons of lockdown. Summer’s coming, there is light in the darkness and we have something to celebrate too after P.S. was named Supplement Of The Year at the PPA Scottish Magazine Awards.

We hope you continue to enjoy P.S. as much as we enjoy creating it for you.

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