Guardian owner agrees Observer sale to Tortoise for £25m investment
Scott Trust to take seats on Tortoise Media’s editorial and commercial boards
Scott Trust to take seats on Tortoise Media’s editorial and commercial boards
Staff at the two newspapers plan a 48-hour work stoppage this week amid swelling hostility towards management
Planet Business: Infowars auction saga, Howard Lutnick’s thoughts on Ireland and a brief history of the Observer
X marks the exit door for the news title, which has announced it will no longer post on Elon Musk’s platform
Guardian Media Group wants to sell the Observer, now 232 years old, to the news website Tortoise. It has a fight on its hands
Author discusses her new novel, What a Way to Go, her interest in true crime and how she copes with anxiety
New York-based Corkman explores world of intersecting crises with humour and humanity
We are in the middle of an epidemic of scientific fraud that is seriously compromising research
The Guardian columnist and Masterchef judge has funny bones and will make you laugh and think at almost every turn
EPA advises using less solid fuel to heat homes and reducing use of cars if Ireland is to meet WHO guidelines
Newspaper groups warn Meta that decision will hurt both the industry and society
Hugh Linehan: The Irish singer said she was sorry her comments had 'been directly hurtful to many of you' but did not withdraw them
Iconoclastic critics are – to turn their own words against them – short on emotional resonance, boring as sin and not all that compelling
Several times the President has shown he cares little about the limitations of his office
Gary Younge observes how attitudes to race are changing in Ireland, Britain and elsewhere
McDonald grew up as ‘a seasoned war baby’ amid violence of 1970s Northern Ireland and went on to chronicle the conflict for decades
Bernard Phelan’s family say he is being detained in inhumane conditions
Britain says two armed patrol ships to remain despite breakthrough in talks on fishing rights
Indonesia continues use of Covid-19 jab while Italy, Philippines, South Korea set age limits
UK media groups announce job losses as coronavirus pandemic hits revenues
Airline said Guardian article on grounded aircraft was ‘rubbish’, when it was true
‘Very difficult’ to avoid hard border if no withdrawal agreement in place, says Taoiseach
Yusaku Maezawa will travel around the moon with Space X in 2023
Bowker says Semenya will be warmly welcomed to London World Cup event in July
Oversaw succession of agenda-setting stories during 20-year tenure as editor
Quit playing games – using ‘physical activity’ as a definition leaves a lot of wriggle room
Deloitte says with revenue showing no sign of decreasing, spending will continue to rise
London Briefing: Bank of England governor closes down prankster as penny drops
Traynor covered post-cold war Europe, including fall of Berlin Wall and EU expansion
Newspaper economics require ‘dramatically changed solutions’, says former editor
Man fail to produce work permit in west Cork day after ‘Guardian’ exploitation claims
Russian voice-assistant accused of answering questions with homophobic responses
New editor, from a features background, calls for more ‘playful intelligence’
Guardian beauty writer Sali Hughes hits back at critics: ‘they know nothing about how women tick’
Ending of controverial tax arrangement scheme reported widely across the world
Media organisations worldwide report on unidentified remains discovered in Tuam
Glenn Whelan and Marc Wilson sent off for Stoke
Chester bookends scoring but second one, unfortunately, gift-wraps game for visitors
Player-coach praises leaders Arsenal but says they do not compare to double winners of 98
PremierLeague leaders hand a rare defeat to last season’s beaten Champions League finalists
Barclays has bowed to the authorities and hit shareholders with a cash call
Book says environmental activist behind paper attacking McDonald’s was an undercover officer
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices