Olaf Scholz: giving young voters hope is best way to win them back from far right
Speaking at a summit in Berlin, the German chancellor said it was necessary to address young people’s anxieties
October 2023
Wes Streeting threatens to ‘come down like ton of bricks’ on vaping industry
Shadow health secretary says government is ‘asleep at wheel’ as more children become addicted
September 2023
Guardian Europe: a new venture for our times
Katharine Viner
Join us as the Guardian launches a Europe digital edition to provide broader coverage for our growing European audience
May 2023
Ten years of Guardian Australia
The top-secret leak that led to a spying scandal, infuriating Indonesia – and Tony Abbott
Full Story
How the Guardian shaped (and shook) Australian media – Full Story podcast
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Ten years of Guardian Australia
Watch Guardian Australia's 10th birthday celebrations – video
Ten years of Guardian Australia
Guardian Australia launched in a spirit of hope and determination. Ten years later we’re going from strength to strength
Lenore Taylor
September 2022
Party conference will be last before Labour governs, says Andy Burnham
Greater Manchester mayor predicts party will win back lost ‘red wall’ seats in Q&A with Guardian editor-in-chief
April 2022
UK’s freedom of information laws are being undermined, warn journalists
Letter signed by several MPs urges better enforcement of transparency law, as government accused of obstructing requests
May 2021
Guardian 200
Plaque unveiled to mark the birth of the Manchester Guardian
Mayor Andy Burnham describes paper’s foundation as an ‘important piece of British social history’
October 2019
Inside the Guardian
Butterfly effect: How the Guardian's new brand campaign is inspiring readers
Hope is power is a strong, clear, global message. Here the team behind it explain how they brought the new brand campaign to life
August 2019
Today in Focus
Antique firearms: gangs, guns and untraceable ‘ghost bullets’
Kenneth R Rosen on how British gangs are using a loophole in the law to get hold of antique firearms and untraceable bullets. Plus: Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner on the 200th anniversary of the Peterloo massacre
April 2019
Guardian sets goal of 2m supporters in next stage of ambitious strategy
Company says it remains on track to break even
January 2019
Guardian to be first national newspaper with biodegradable wrapping
The change aims to reduce plastic waste, following readers’ feedback
November 2018
More than a million readers contribute financially to the Guardian
Business model showing way for journalism to ‘regain its relevance’, says editor-in-chief
October 2018
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
All Tuesday's big events at the Tory party conference – as they happened
Rolling coverage of the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, including Theresa May’s morning interviews and Boris Johnson’s speech
September 2018
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Labour conference: Rayner calls for end to anonymous social media accounts to stop abuse - Politics live
Rolling coverage of the first day of the Labour party conference in Liverpool
July 2018
Guardian Media Group digital revenues outstrip print for first time
Group that owns Guardian and Observer earned digital revenues of £108.6m last year and £107.5m from print and events
June 2018
Open door
The editor, the cartoonist, his image and her decision
Paul Chadwick
Steve Bell was angry when Katharine Viner rejected his cartoon about the death of Razan al-Najjar. I believe Viner was right, and that Bell’s public reaction ill-served his cause, says Guardian readers’ editor Paul Chadwick
May 2018
As Guardian Australia turns five, how can we serve our readers best?
Lenore Taylor Editor
Part of the answer lies in setting our own path. Another comes from listening to what you want