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Guardian Media Group

September 2024

  • Blurred figures walk past a window behind which are the words 'The Guardian' and 'The Observer'

    Guardian parent company in talks over potential sale of Observer

    Guardian Media Group announces it is in negotiations with Tortoise Media over world’s oldest Sunday newspaper

July 2024

  • Elisabeth Ribbans

    Open door
    A spoof after the Trump assassination attempt shows the eye to hazard needed on heavy news days

    Elisabeth Ribbans
    Newsrooms would have been frenetic after the events in Pennsylvania – and in our case, a wrong picture of the shooter was published, says Guardian readers’ editor Elisabeth Ribbans

November 2023

  • Colette holding image - documentary

    Guardian strikes TV and film deal with company behind The Crown

    Collaboration will give Sony Pictures Entertainment exclusive first-look rights to Guardian’s global journalism

September 2023

  • Browsing the Guardian's new Europe edition online

    Guardian launches digital Europe edition

    Expanded presence to showcase original journalism and highlight issues that matter to European readers

August 2023

  • Barney Ronay

    All bets are off: why the Guardian’s ban on gambling ads is worth supporting

    Barney Ronay
    Serving up gambling advertising with sports journalism can have damaging consequences. It’s something we at the Guardian want to avoid – and give our readers the chance to avoid, tooSupport the Guardian today from as little as £1

July 2023

  • Two people walk past the Guardian and Observer offices in Kings Cross, central London.

    Guardian Media Group makes record revenues for news business

    Total revenues rise to £264.4m but Guardian parent company records cash outflow of £21m

June 2023

  • Mobile phone with sports betting website app in the screen.

    The Guardian bans all gambling advertising

  • Alan Rusbridger

    Ten years ago, Edward Snowden warned us about state spying. Spare a thought for him, and worry about the future

    Alan Rusbridger

May 2023

  • Carole Cadwalladr

    The Observer view on the high costs order against Carole Cadwalladr

  • Dave Rich

    Richard Sharp is a public figure and fair game for satire. The use of antisemitic tropes is not

    Dave Rich

April 2023

  • Claudette Johnson in London.

    Cotton Capital: a special investigation 2023
    Painting a new pantheon: portrait series honours Black radicals

    Artists and writers pay tribute to figures who resisted slavery and racism, as part of Guardian project exploring the paper’s links to enslavement

March 2023

  • Composite including workers in a cotton field in St Helena 1863-66, and a pile of the first Manchester Guardians from 1821

    Cotton Capital: a special investigation 2023
    Guardian owner apologises for founders’ links to transatlantic slavery

    Scott Trust to invest in decade-long programme of restorative justice after academic research into newspaper’s origins
  • COURTS Fayed/Rowland filer<br>File 22/10/93 of Tiny Rowland and Mohamed Al Fayed (right) in Harrods food hall. Mohamed Al Fayed has agreed to pay the widow of Tiny Rowland more than 1.4 million after giving up his court battle over gemstones stolen during break-ins at the former Lonrho head s safety deposit box at Harrods. Christopher Moger QC, representing Josephine Rowland who took over the action when her husband died two years ago, said the Harrods owner had capitulated and agreed to submit to judgment for the whole sum claimed. See PA story COURTS Fayed. PA photo: Stefan Rousseau **EDI**

    The Observer city editor at the centre of the 1980s battle over Harrods

    Michael Gillard
    Melvyn Marckus led investigations into big business scandals in the 1980s and 90s at Asil Nadir’s Polly Peck and the Bank of Credit & Commerce International
  • The judges said the Guardian’s Saturday magazine was ‘witty, engaging, eclectic’.

    Guardian wins daily newspaper of the year at the Press Awards

    Saturday magazine also awarded supplement of the year, while Aditya Chakrabortty and Jay Rayner receive accolades

February 2023

  • Conservative peer Guy Black

    Press greets Home Office redraft of national security bill with scepticism

    Industry sources say changes appear not to go far enough amid fears of ‘chilling effect’ on journalism

January 2023

  • Elisabeth Ribbans

    Open door
    The perils of using journalist jargon outside the newsroom

    Elisabeth Ribbans
    We may know our standfirsts from our datelines, but industry terms when out in the wild must come with explanation, says Elisabeth Ribbans, the Guardian and Observer’s global readers’ editor
  • The former editor of the Observer Donald Trelford, who has died aged 85.

    ‘A newspaperman to his fingertips’: late Observer editor Donald Trelford remembered

    Colleagues recall the former editor, who died last week – a consummate journalist who carried the flame of liberalism in an uncertain age
    • Donald Trelford obituary

    • Former Observer editor Donald Trelford dies aged 85

    • Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2022
      Guardian and Observer charity appeal closes with more than £1.5m raised

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