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Former Gaza correspondent wins UK journalism award

Malak A Tantesh, the Guardian's former Gaza correspondent, has been named Young Journalist of the Year at the UK's Media Freedom awards for her brave reporting from the conflict zone. Discover her powerful story.

Billionaire Media Control Threatens Democracy

As ultra-rich owners tighten control over major media outlets, public protests erupt against censorship. Discover how concentrated media power threatens democratic integrity and what can be done.

Government AI Rollout Faces Security and Data Risks

Australian finance minister Katy Gallagher announces widespread AI adoption across government departments following positive trial results, despite concerns about data security and job impacts.

Guardian's Building Power: US Civil Rights Series

The Guardian unveils 'Building Power', an independent editorial series examining movement building and civil rights protection efforts across the United States. Explore the groundbreaking coverage now.

BBC Leadership Crisis Amid Political Pressure

The BBC faces a leadership crisis as political pressure mounts. Explore who might lead Britain's most trusted news organisation through turbulent times and why top candidates are hesitant.

BBC leadership crisis deepens amid political pressure

The BBC faces a critical juncture as director general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness resign following concerted attacks from right-wing press and political figures. Explore the governance failures and future challenges.

Behind the Scenes of The Guardian Long Read Magazine

Go behind the scenes with Long Read editor David Wolf and contributors as they celebrate the new Guardian Long Read magazine. Discover exclusive insights on MrBeast, Macron, and the British Museum scandal.

Richard Gott's 1971 Chile Expulsion Revealed

Newly uncovered documents reveal Guardian journalist Richard Gott's 1971 expulsion from Chile under Allende. Explore this Cold War press freedom case and its modern implications.

Guardian Issues Corrections: Journalism Transparency

The Guardian's latest corrections column reveals errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to inaccurate financial figures, demonstrating the newspaper's commitment to transparency and accuracy.

Guardian's 15 Zero-Star Reviews Revealed

Discover the exclusive list of productions that failed to impress The Guardian's critics, from big-budget films to acclaimed TV dramas that surprisingly earned the publication's most damning verdict.

CNN's 2025 Election Night: All-Access Streaming

CNN announces groundbreaking all-access streaming coverage for the 2025 UK election night, giving viewers exclusive behind-the-scenes access to their newsroom and decision desk.

Sky TV customers: Claim £290 refund before shutdown

Millions of Sky TV subscribers could be owed hundreds of pounds in refunds as the broadcaster prepares to permanently shut down one of its longest-running services. Here's how to check if you're eligible.

NHS staff face '70s-style racism crisis

Health Secretary Wes Streeting reveals shocking accounts of racist abuse against NHS staff, comparing current hostility levels to the worst periods of the 1970s and 80s.

Ex-Telegraph journalist joins Financial News team

Financial News bolsters its editorial team with the appointment of Harry Brennan, an experienced journalist from The Telegraph, to enhance coverage of London's professional services sector

Guardian Issues Corrections for Reporting Errors

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup reveals significant errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to factual inaccuracies in political coverage. Discover what the newspaper had to set straight.

Starmer knew of Mandelson-Epstein links before job offer

Exclusive: Civil servants confirm Prime Minister Keir Starmer received intelligence about Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein before bringing him into government, raising serious questions about judgement and transparency.

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