Francesca Panetta and Tim Hinman create unique soundscapes from four historic editions of the Guardian and Observer. Programme two: the Guardian and the suffragettes
Holiday mood amid the hiatus as affection and optimism usher in new era: Blair Has Resigned was hardly the breaking news that the rolling news channels immediately declared it. We have had some inkling of it for months now
30 December 2006: The death of a dictator
Saddam Hussein is hanged for crimes against humanity: The execution removed one of the great hangovers of 20th century brutality, a dictator who ruled through fear, vengeance, cunning and terror
12 September 2005: The launch of the Berliner Guardian
The launch of the new Berliner format sees the Guardian become the UK's first full-colour national newspaper and the first UK national newspaper to adopt this size.
After seventeen months of peace, a bomb destroys London's Docklands
11 April 1995: Jonathan Aitken unsheathes his sword of truth
Tory cabinet minister on path to disgrace: In a spectacular move to rescue a cabinet career dogged by repeated allegations of impropriety, Mr Aitken announced that he had issued libel writs against the Guardian
12 April 1994: A report from Rwanda
Martin Huband on the genocide in Rwanda: A few yards from the French troops, a Rwandan woman was being hauled along the road by a young man with a machete