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They are the journalists who transform copy into a vibrant newspaper. Jamie Fahey explains the role of subeditors in maintaining consistency, clarity and readability – and writing balanced, accurate headlines
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Two Guardian Members took a tour of the paper’s presses in Stratford, east London – one of its two print facilities in the UK
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Five Guardian members and host Charlotte Higgins reflect on the playwright’s anecdotes at an event in Leeds
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Guardian Members Isy Mead and Corey Sutch discuss the comedian’s extraordinary account of growing up in apartheid-era South Africa
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Exclusive GuaGuardian member Helen Forsyth reflects on an evening spent discussing cowless beef, cricket crisps, and adjusting our palates for a sustainable future
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An unexpected angle on the birth of modern art. Jonathan Jones Selected as exhibition of the week (Dec 2 2016) by …
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From Donald Trump to Brexit, the refugee crisis and war in Syria to the continuing catastrophe of climate change – 2016 has been a difficult year. But the Guardian’s independent reporting has sought to make sense of events and hold power to account
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