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3 Oct 2014:
It will discuss ways to safeguard journalists and their sources
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24 Sep 2014: Less than 24 hours after Scotland headed to the polls, the Guardian newsroom gathered to discuss the results of the Scottish independence referendum.
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10 Sep 2014: New initiative aims to allow readers to get closer to the Guardian’s brand and open journalism philosophy. By Mark Sweney
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7 Sep 2014: Chris Elliott: Open door: In politics, disputes over ideas and between individuals usually take place behind closed doors, so there is no bulletin with open quotes
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6 Sep 2014:
He is expected to draw on Wikileaks and Snowden battles
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15 Apr 2014:
Roy Greenslade notes the newspapers that reported The Guardian's success and those that did not
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6 Apr 2014: Steve Hewlett: If Ipso finds a strong chair and a method of independent auditing, then the Guardian, FT and Independent could sign up
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23 Mar 2014: Peter Preston: The awkward truth confronting anyregulator is that a free press is free to be wrong as well as right – and that no national body is large enough to seek redress from a globalised media
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11 Mar 2014:
He wonders whether 'content editors' can satisfy readers' needs and wishes
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