Guardian's Corrections Column: Hidden Journalism Gem
Discover why readers treasure the Guardian's Corrections column, featuring political humour, real ale wit, and amusing nominative determinism stories from across Britain.
Discover why readers treasure the Guardian's Corrections column, featuring political humour, real ale wit, and amusing nominative determinism stories from across Britain.
Over 100 counterfeit Labubu toys posing a choking hazard have been seized in Reading. Discover how to spot dangerous fakes and protect your children this Christmas.
The BBC faces a potential $1bn lawsuit from Donald Trump over an edited speech. Key figures are being questioned by MPs today. Follow the latest developments.
Lord Dannatt and Lord Evans face suspension from the House of Lords after a watchdog found they breached lobbying rules. Read the full investigation details.
TUC calls on Rachel Reeves to address child poverty and boost minimum wage in a budget focused on ending the 'Tory pay hangover' that has left workers only £12 better off since 2008.
The Guardian has removed an article published on November 24, 2025. Learn about the publication's content management policies and digital archiving practices.
The BBC is creating a deputy director general role and expanding its standards panel following a major bias controversy. Learn how this reshapes the corporation's leadership.
Trade unions intensify pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of March budget, demanding urgent action on living standards crisis affecting workers across Britain.
The folding of Teen Vogue into Vogue marks the end of an era for feminist journalism under Trump's administration. Discover how political pressures and advertising boycotts silenced progressive voices.
Grammy-winning artist Brandi Carlile opens up about her current 'sweet spot' in life, her views on appearance, and collaborating with the 'fearless' Elton John. Discover her candid thoughts.
Meghan Markle's makeup-free Harper's Bazaar cover hailed as 'brave', but for women with skin conditions like acne, the reality is different. Explore the double standard.
Powerful images from Friday include South African women's anti-violence protest, Guatemalan gang leader capture, and West Bank tensions. See the world through Guardian's lens.
New World Association of Zoos and Aquariums president David Field reveals plans to close substandard UK zoos failing conservation and welfare standards. Read the exclusive interview.
Three Christmas food products recalled due to undeclared almonds. Customers with nut allergies urged not to eat and return items immediately for full refund.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defends Donald Trump's 'piggy' remark to Bloomberg journalist Catherine Lucey. Read about the growing condemnation.
The Guardian has published corrections regarding a misattributed living standards analysis and a technical error confusing Unix. Readers can submit complaints to the provided contacts.
Facelifts among women in their 30s are surging by 17% as beauty culture normalises extreme procedures. Discover the psychological and physical risks behind this alarming trend.
Olivia Nuzzi's memoir revelations about RFK Jr and Ryan Lizza's response fuel dangerous stereotypes about journalists as media trust hits record lows in the US.
A visual journey around the world: Nepal's endangered monkeys, UK snow warnings, and global events from Ukraine to the World Cup. See the day's most powerful images.
Explore Joe Sacco's masterful graphic novel on the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, examining sectarian violence and colonial legacies in modern India. A vital work of visual journalism.
The ASA has banned ads from Booking.com, Accor, Travelodge, and Hilton for misleading consumers about room availability at advertised 'from' prices. Discover the full story and what it means for your travel bookings.
The Guardian has removed an article as part of its ongoing content management process. Learn more about the publication's editorial standards and procedures.
Celebrated Observer journalist Rachel Cooke has died from ovarian cancer. Read about her remarkable 24-year career in books, food, and interviews.
A West London shop has been shut down after repeatedly selling alcohol to underage girls, including one who ended up in intensive care. Read the full investigation details.
Wandsworth Council is using stricter licensing powers to tackle rogue landlords renting dangerous properties. Over 40 formal notices already issued to protect tenants from fire risks and undersized rooms.
From royal engagements to drone art displays, explore this week's most compelling images curated by Sky News picture editors. Discover the stories behind each captivating moment.
Malak A Tantesh, the Guardian's former Gaza correspondent, has been named Young Journalist of the Year at the UK's Media Freedom awards for her brave reporting from the conflict zone. Discover her powerful story.
The Guardian issues corrections and clarifications from November 13, 2025, addressing factual errors and providing context. Read the latest updates.
BBC's Newsnight faces allegations of selectively editing Donald Trump's speech, creating a misleading impression of a direct call for violence ahead of the Capitol attack. Explore the details and fallout.
As ultra-rich owners tighten control over major media outlets, public protests erupt against censorship. Discover how concentrated media power threatens democratic integrity and what can be done.