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Open journalism

May 2021

  • Belarus seizes blogger after 'hijacking' Ryanair flight – video report

    A young journalist was arrested after Belarus 'highjacked' the Ryanair plane he was was travelling, with some European leaders calling the move an 'act of state terror and kidnapping'

December 2018

  • James Ball

    A modest proposal for 2019: scrap the parliamentary lobby

    James Ball
    Westminster is full of brilliant journalists but their anonymous briefings should be more transparent, says writer James Ball

March 2016

  • ChrisElliott

    Chris Elliott on being the Guardian readers' editor – video

    After five and a half years as readers’ editor, Chris Elliott is stepping down. Here, he reflects on his experience and the challenges of the role

October 2014

  • Australian parliament, Canberra

    They vote for you: How we're taking back politics

    Matthew Landauer and Katherine Szuminska
    Matthew Landauer and Katherine Szuminska: The launch of the OpenAustralia Foundation’s new site reveals for the first time how our politicians really vote in our name

August 2014

  • Craftsman's hands

    Wikipedia: meet the man who has edited 3m articles

    Svenker Johansson’s software has created and updated millions of Wikipedia articles - yet he says anything requiring creativity still needs a human brain. By Alex Hern

July 2014

  • With Africa a predominantly feature phone market, we need to be creative to ensure the news reaches

    Media network blog
    How to open up citizen journalism in Africa beyond the smartphone minority

    To have open journalism across Africa we need to be able to reach people even if they have little or no internet access

June 2014

  • Walk to Brazil

    Sportblog
    Why we are making a 1,966km trek to Brazil for the 2014 World Cup finals

    Four England fans wanted to go to the World Cup in Brazil but rather than booking a package holiday, they set off on a 1,966km trek from Mendoza to Porto Alegre to raise money for charity• Contribute to the fundraising effort through JustGiving

April 2014

  • Matt McAlister: 'In theory, press freedom and the commercial markets should be fantastic partners on

    Media network blog
    The secret to a successful marriage for journalism and commercial interests

    Matt McAlister unravels the complex relationship between press freedom and the commercial markets

September 2013

  • Ruth Spencer

    Below the line
    Below the line with darquelourd: 'Sardonic rapier-like wit'

    Ruth Spencer

    In our regular feature, we profile some notable characters active in the Guardian's comment threads. Today, darquelourd

July 2013

  • Diego Maradona of Seville

    Our favourite things this week
    Our favourite things this week: the best sports journalism from around the web

    Featuring Diego Maradona's season at Sevilla in the 1990s, Phil Mickelson's victory at the Open and Arsenal's bid for Luis Suárez

  • David Haye, left, and Tyson Fury promote their September fight

    Our favourite things this week
    Our favourite things this week: the best sports journalism from around the web

    Our favourite things this week: Featuring the strange tale of the 1989 Cleveland Indians, Ireland's No1 tennis player and a love letter to Grant Holt

  • An injured pro-Morsi protester in Cairo

    Datablog
    Egypt's dead and injured: the toll so far

    News that 34 people have been killed in Cairo today raises Egypt's death toll - but to what number? Since nationwide protests began, various figures have been circulated. This is our attempt to gauge the true cost of the conflict so far

June 2013

  • Jessica Reed

    Below the line
    Below the Line with IanCW: 'I'm more leftwing than I thought'

    Jessica Reed

    Our weekly feature showcases notable personalities in the Guardian's commenting community. Today: IanCW

  • Keyboard of an old-fashioned typewriter

    Our favourite things this week
    Our favourite things this week: the best sports journalism from around the web

    Our favourite things this week: Featuring Neymar, Roger Federer, baseball's new star, Spain's No10s, Henry Cecil and the intersection of golf and the law

    • Below the line
      Below the Line: showcasing our world news commenters

      Kayla Epstein
    • Below the line
      Below the Line ensemble edition: the gang's all here

      Kayla Epstein
    • Below the line
      Below the Line with Strummered: 'Cogito ergo sum'

      Kayla Epstein

May 2013

  • Ruth Spencer

    Below the line
    Below the Line with Swedinburgh: 'I get more leftwing with age'

    Ruth Spencer
  • Ruth Spencer

    Below the line
    Below the Line with Bjerkley: 'I'm not a koala, for a start'

    Ruth Spencer

February 2013

  • Lionel Messi in action for Barcelona

    Sportblog
    Milan v Barcelona: Champions League webchat with Sid Lowe

    Our Spanish football correspondent was online to discuss tonight's Champions League fixture at San Siro

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