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The Guardian newspaper is published in London, United Kingdom.
The Guardian (formerly known as The Manchester Guardian) is a British newspaper printed daily. The first edition of the paper was published on May 5, 1821.
The Guardian newspaper is a UK-based publication known for its independent and progressive journalism, focusing on news, opinion, culture, and politics. It aims to provide a platform for investigative reporting, diverse voices, and public interest journalism.
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The Guardian newspaper uses a custom font called "Guardian Egyptian." It was designed specifically for the publication to ensure a unique and distinctive look.
Yes, the Knutsford Guardian Newspaper is still in existence. It is a weekly newspaper serving the town of Knutsford in Cheshire, England.
Yes, Stuart Jeffries was a writer for The Guardian, a British newspaper. He covered various topics, including culture, books, and art during his time at the publication.
The News of the World publication is owned by The Guardian, which in turn is owned by the Guardian Media Group. The newspaper is based in the United Kingdom.
The Guardian newspaper can be read on any mobile device that has internet access, as well as laptops and desktop computers. The Guardian has specific mobile apps for the iPhone, iPad, Android, Kindle, and Blackberry.
An art critic who write for the Guardian newspaper
The Observer newspaper is owned by the Guardian Media Group, which is a British media company that also owns The Guardian newspaper. The Observer is a sister newspaper to The Guardian and shares a similar editorial stance.