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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian and changed its name in 1959, [4] followed by a move to London. Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limited. [5]
The Trust was established in 1936 by John Russell Scott, owner of the Manchester Guardian (as it then was) and the Manchester Evening News.After the deaths in quick succession of his father C. P. Scott and brother Edward, and consequent threat of death duties, John Scott wished to prevent future death duties forcing the closure or sale of the newspapers, and to protect the liberal editorial ...
Guardian Media Group exists to support the core purpose of its owner, Scott Trust Limited: to secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity, [28] but in the 2011/12 year the group lost £75.6 million, [29] and for the three years up to June 2012, the paper itself lost £100,000 a day - leading The Economist's ...
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Guardian US is the Manhattan-based American online presence of the British print newspaper The Guardian. It launched in September 2011, led by editor-in-chief Janine Gibson , and followed the earlier Guardian America service, [ 1 ] which was closed in 2009.
The Guardian: Labour Party: Advocated tactical voting against the government. [8] The Independent: Labour Party [9] The Sun: Labour Party: Last backed Labour in 2005. Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer responded to the endorsement by saying, "I am delighted to have the support and backing of The Sun" and that it "shows how much this is a changed ...
Guardian Media Group, owners of The Guardian, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly. The Guardian, formerly Manchester Guardian; theGuardian.com, online resource of The Guardian; Cornish Guardian, a local weekly newspaper in Cornwall, England; Farmers Guardian, a weekly newspaper aimed at the British farming industry
The first edition of the Manchester Guardian Weekly was printed on 4 July 1919, [4] a week after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.The Manchester Guardian viewed itself as a leading liberal voice and wanted to extend its reach, particularly in the United States, in the changing political climate after the First World War.