Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Campaigning journalism

July 2024

  • A young Mongolian woman sitting on a leather sofa wearing a blue shirt in front of a series of large black and white news photos hung on the wall

    Opinion
    I do not expect a free trial. But to give up means the end of journalism in Mongolia

    Unurtsetseg Naran
    Unurtsetseg Naran, editor of Mongolia’s Zarig news site, was jailed for nearly five years in a closed-door trial last week. Before the hearing, while under house arrest, she explained how she has fallen victim to her country’s crackdown on press freedom

November 2023

  • graphic

    Why the Guardian’s climate and nature journalism is needed now more than ever

    We will keep putting the environment front and centre to ensure the most important voices of our time are heard

October 2021

  • Nobel peace prize winner Maria Ressa: 'A world without facts means a world without truth' – video

    Journalist and founder of Philippine news organisation Rappler Maria Ressa was announced joint-winner of the 2021 Nobel peace prize with Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov.

July 2021

  • Sarah Boseley

    Hope, horror and Covid-19: my 23 years as the Guardian’s health correspondent

    I’ve travelled the world covering everything from HIV to MMR to Ebola… and then Covid came along. These are stories that changed me – and the world

June 2021

  • The Irish-Somali FGM activist Ifrah Ahmed in Dublin last month.

    ‘On a rampage’: the African women fighting to end FGM

    Female genital mutilation has revived under Covid but activists are pushing hard to save girls at risk

March 2021

  • Philip Wolmuth in Budapest, 2014

    Other lives
    Philip Wolmuth obituary

    Other lives: Photojournalist who worked on campaigns focused on political, social and economic issues

December 2020

  • 'Killing the journalist won’t kill the story': reporters launch Mexico cartels project – video

    Global network of investigative journalists to publish reports on threatened, censored and murdered journalists in unprecedented collaboration

October 2019

  • Climate activists on how they think the crisis should be reported – video

    Guardian readers share their thoughts on what the media can do to improve its coverage of the climate crisis

December 2018

  • Roy Greenslade

    Film investigating Loughinisland massacre deserves a wider audience

    Roy Greenslade
    BBC demands re-edit of documentary No Stone Unturned as reporters are arrested

November 2018

  • Harry Leslie Smith ‘Harry’s Last Stand’ book conversation at Blackwells, Oxford, Britain - 09 Jun 2014<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (3805882e) Harry Leslie Smith Harry Leslie Smith ‘Harry’s Last Stand’ book conversation at Blackwells, Oxford, Britain - 09 Jun 2014 Harry Leslie Smith ‘Harry’s Last Stand’ in conversation with Selina Todd at Blackwells Oxford England ‘I am not a historian but at 91 I am history. This is how I see the world and what I think we can do to change it, Harry Leslie Smith.

    'His message will live on': your tributes to Harry Leslie Smith

    Readers share tributes to the second world war veteran and vocal anti-austerity campaigner and writer who has died aged 95

June 2018

  • ‘Down to the bone’ … Fiona Shaw in Machinal, Sophie Treadwell’s play inspired by the case of Ruth Snyder.

    Machinal: how an execution gripped America and sparked a Broadway sensation

    When Rebecca Hall read it she couldn’t breathe. After Fiona Shaw played the role she got letters full of loneliness. This is the true story behind Sophie Treadwell’s trailblazing play

October 2017

  • Funeral for the victims of a fire at Yaeway cemetery

    He captured a fresh start for Myanmar … and then its descent into tragedy

    Photojournalist Minzayar Oo tells how a shot of Aung Sang Suu Kyi changed his life and led to him winning a unique award

March 2017

  • Amal Azzudin, Scottish campaigner for refugee rights

    Activist Amal Azzudin: ‘As long as there is passion and courage, anything is possible’

    The Scottish campaigner for refugees’ rights on inspiring other young people to make a difference

December 2016

  • Nicci Gerrard with her father, John, in 2013.

    The Observer at 225
    ‘I took my appeal for help to the Observer... where words become actions’

    The John’s Campaign founder tells how the Observer supported her fight for better dementia care, joining a long list of campaigns fought by the paper
    • Click here for more on the Observer at 225

July 2016

  • Fahma Mohamed at the ‘Girl Summit 2014’.

    FGM campaigner Fahma Mohamed to receive honorary doctorate

    Nineteen-year-old who led Guardian-backed campaign against the practice to be awarded doctor of law by Bristol University

April 2016

  • Screen Shot 2016-04-29 at 09.02.12

    Greenslade
    Why has Ireland's mainstream media turned its back on Mary Boyle?

  • Jaha Dukureh

    Time 100: FGM campaigner Jaha Dukureh makes prestigious list

March 2016

  • Save the Children's Help Is Coming campiagn<br>Undated handout photo issued by Save The Children of Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch as he lend his voice to the refugee crisis by fronting a short film in aid of the charity. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday September 11, 2015. The film, titled Help Is Coming, ties in with the release of a limited edition 7 inch and download of Crowded House's song by the same name. It is directed by Mat Whitecross and sees Cumberbatch doing a short introduction, reciting a few lines from poet Warsan Shire's Home. See PA story SHOWBIZ Cumberbatch. Photo credit should read: Save the Children/PA Wire

NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    Michael Buerk attacks Benedict Cumberbatch for 'infantile' worldview

    The veteran news journalist singles out the Sherlock star, along with actor Emma Thompson, for ‘political grandstanding without experience’

December 2015

  • Michael Keaton Liev Schreiber Mark Ruffalo Rachel McAdams John Slattery Brian díArcy James<br>This photo provided by Open Road Films shows, Michael Keaton, from left, as Walter "Robby" Robinson, Liev Schreiber as Marty Baron, Mark Ruffalo as Michael Rezendes, Rachel McAdams, as Sacha Pfeiffer, John Slattery as Ben Bradlee Jr., and Brian díArcy James as Matt Carroll, in a scene from the film, "Spotlight." The 73rd annual Golden Globe nominations in film and television categories will be announced Thursday morning, Dec. 10, 2015, in Beverly Hills, Calif.  (Kerry Hayes/Open Road Films via AP)

    Spotlight film team launches investigative journalism fellowship

  • Alan Rusbridger on his last day as editor of the Guardian.

    Ex-Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger honoured in British Journalism Awards

About 218 results for Campaigning journalism
1234...
  翻译: