Guardian Issues Corrections: This Week's Errors Explained
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors from parliamentary reporting to cultural reviews, highlighting the ongoing process of journalistic accuracy.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses errors from parliamentary reporting to cultural reviews, highlighting the ongoing process of journalistic accuracy.
Exclusive investigation reveals KGB's suspected involvement in the 1978 umbrella murder of Georgi Markov. New forensic evidence points to a ricin pellet, echoing tactics from Netflix's 'The Killer'.
Long Island's Newsday issues a full apology after publishing a widely condemned cartoon depicting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a major debate on media standards and racial insensitivity in editorial content.
The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors, including misplacing a royal residence, misquoting a senior politician, and misidentifying a key historical figure.
Ex-PM Boris Johnson and tech billionaire Elon Musk are linked to a major shake-up at the London Evening Standard, backed by Russian-born Evgeny Lebedev. Discover the political and media firestorm.
The Guardian's latest Corrections & Clarifications column addresses recent updates, from political polling data to cultural reviews, underscoring its unwavering dedication to factual accuracy and transparency in journalism.
Domhnall Gleeson leads a stellar cast in 'The Paper', a bitingly funny new mockumentary that exposes the chaotic world of modern journalism. Coming soon to BBC Two and iPlayer.
Former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews was a guest of honour alongside President Xi Jinping at a major Communist military parade in China, raising eyebrows and questions about Australia-China relations.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, a cornerstone of Georgia's media landscape, is ending its daily print run after 155 years. This seismic shift to a digital-first model marks the end of an era for readers and signals a broader trend in the struggling news
A newly unearthed newspaper column from 1923 exposes remarkably progressive advice for men on marriage and relationships, proving that modern dating dilemmas are anything but new.
FBI investigation probes NYC Mayor Eric Adams' alleged conspiracy with Chinese Communist Party officials to funnel illegal donations through straw donors, raising national security concerns.
The disgraced BBC newsreader, Huw Edwards, has been seen for the first time since the scandal that ended his career, looking gaunt and withdrawn during a low-key supermarket trip near his London home.
The Independent is calling for nominations to identify the UK's most influential climate leaders in its prestigious Climate 100 list for 2025. Discover how to put forward environmental pioneers making a tangible difference.
Over 30 British private schools have been acquired by foreign investors, with significant ties to China's Communist Party, raising concerns over academic independence and national security.
The left-wing publication Morning Star has sparked outrage among readers and staff with its decision to relocate its headquarters from Croydon to London, citing financial pressures.
A look back at the life and career of Ion Iliescu, Romania's first post-communist leader, whose legacy remains deeply polarised.
News Corp has posted overall revenue growth in its latest financial results, even as its traditional newspaper business continues to struggle.
The Philippine government has terminated negotiations with communist insurgents, accusing them of ceasefire violations and attacks on civilians. The move marks a dramatic shift in policy under President Rodrigo Duterte.
Chinese authorities have ordered Weibo to remove posts deemed critical of the Communist Party, intensifying censorship under Xi Jinping's leadership.
The communist newspaper Morning Star has been dealt a crushing blow after Ofcom rejected its application to launch a TV channel, citing financial instability and lack of audience demand.
Discover the surprising truth behind the Mirror's Daily Digest and why it's making headlines across the UK.