Our journalism
Guardian News & Media
About GNM
GMG and our owner the Scott Trust exist to support high-quality, independent, liberal journalism.
Guardian News & Media (GNM) is our core business. It publishes theguardian.com and the Guardian and Observer newspapers.
The Guardian has pioneered an open approach to journalism as part of GNM’s digital-first strategy.
Our journalism takes a variety of forms across a range of platforms. Browse through some of the best examples opposite.
Afghanistan: The war logs
"One of the greatest journalistic scoops of the last 30 years": the Guardian's collaboration with Wikileaks began with the publication of secret files detailing the conflict in Afghanistan »
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Afghanistan: The war logs
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Iraq: The war logs
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The US embassy cables
Peace talks laid bare
In January 2011, 1,600 confidential Palestinian papers recording Middle East peace talks with Israel and the US were leaked to Al Jazeera TV and shared with the Guardian »
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Peace talks laid bare
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The story behind the leak
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Explore the documents
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Guardian Focus podcast
Phone hacking at the News of the World
Revelations about phone hacking at the News of the World caused widespread revulsion
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Phone hacking at the News of the World
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The News of the World closes
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The denials
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James Murdoch questioned by MPs
A first-hand account
The causes and consequences of the English riots in August 2011 were examined in a study by the Guardian and the London School of Economics »
Photograph: Rex Features
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A first-hand account
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A community's response
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Reading the riots
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What happened to the rioters?
Tunisia leads the way
The first of the Arab world's regimes to fall was Tunisia. The Guardian was there to record events as Ben-Ali fled the country after weeks of mass protests »
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Tunisia leads the way
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The Guardian in Arabic
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The path of the protests
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Comment and debate
G20 protests
Footage obtained by the Guardian shows that Ian Tomlinson, who died during the G20 protests in London, was attacked by a police officer »
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G20 protests
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Mapping Ian Tomlinson's movements
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The inquest
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Reaction to the verdict