The Scott Trust
A unique form of media ownership
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The Trust forms part of a unique ownership structure for the Guardian that ensure editorial interests remain free of commercial pressures
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Formal responsibilities for the board include preserving the editorial independence of the Guardian in perpetuity and to monitor the financial management and overall strategy of the group
The Guardian Foundation
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An independent charity with a focus on journalism education in the UK and internationally, promoting human rights and the right to information.
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Last Bites launched on the back page of The Guardian’s Saturday food supplement, Cook, in April 2014.
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Latest GNM archive news, comment and analysis from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice
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Latest GNM education centre news, comment and analysis from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice
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History
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On May 5 1921, the editor of the Manchester Guardian CP Scott wrote a leading article to mark the centenary of the newspaper
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As befits the oldest Sunday newspaper in the world, the history of the paper is a volatile and varied one
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Welcome to the Scott Trust timeline, which shows the history of the Trust, the company and the Guardian from 1821 to the present day
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Biographical details of GMG board members including Neil Berkett as chair, David Pemsel and Katharine Viner
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From who sits on the company boards to the values of the trust and the company
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GMG’s owner, the Scott Trust, believe in the essential value of newspapers as outlined by CP Scott, editor of the Manchester Guardian in 1921
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GMG’s core business is theguardian.com and the Guardian and Observer newspapers. Investments are undertaken to support and develop journalism