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'''The Guardian''' is a British ] published by Guardian Newspapers Limited. It is a serious broadsheet newspaper with left-leaning politics. '''The Guardian''' is a British ] published by Guardian Newspapers Limited. It is a serious broadsheet newspaper with left-leaning politics.


Originally called the ''Manchester Guardian'', it was founded in Manchester in ] by a group on non-conformist businessmen. Its most famous editor, ] made the Manchester Guardian into a world-famous newspaper. Originally called the '''Manchester Guardian''', it was founded in Manchester in ] by a group on non-conformist businessmen. Its most famous editor, ] made the Manchester Guardian into a world-famous newspaper.


Guardian Newspapers Limited also publishes the ''Observer'' Sunday newspaper, and their sister website ''Guardian Unlimited''. Guardian Newspapers Limited also publishes the ''Observer'' Sunday newspaper, and their sister website ''Guardian Unlimited''.

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The Guardian is a British newspaper published by Guardian Newspapers Limited. It is a serious broadsheet newspaper with left-leaning politics.

Originally called the Manchester Guardian, it was founded in Manchester in 1821 by a group on non-conformist businessmen. Its most famous editor, Charles Prestwich Scott made the Manchester Guardian into a world-famous newspaper.

Guardian Newspapers Limited also publishes the Observer Sunday newspaper, and their sister website Guardian Unlimited.

It is sometimes known affectionately as the Grauniad because of its occasional typographical errors.

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