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A personal history of intelligence leaks by the former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger
The author has a fine record on the frontlines of the media revolution — but he was less successful at balancing the books
McCall will also have to find new hits and review production strategy
Group close to agreeing print outsourcing deal with rival publisher Trinity Mirror
Editor says signs are good that donations will help fend off digital revenue woes
UK media group rules out digital-only move as it considers ways of cutting costs
The full interview with the US whistleblower in a Moscow hotel room
The world’s most famous whistleblower has room service with Alan Rusbridger in a Moscow hotel to talk about the ‘surveillance free-for-all’ — and the possible role of a Rubik’s Cube in his spiriting away of the NSA files
His decision not to be Scott Trust chair will ease tension, writes John Gapper
Former editor warns that journalism is facing ‘force 12 digital hurricane’
Scott Trust meeting fails to agree over appointment as chair
Alan Rusbridger retired as editor on a high — but costs cast a shadow over his return to chair its owner
First female editor in newspaper’s 194-year history
Pangaea group aims to compete with Twitter for web traffic
Katharine Viner, the newspaper’s US editor-in-chief, and Ian Katz of BBC’s Newsnight on shortlist
Andrew Miller, who helped group amass cash pile, to go in June as ‘events hub’ is planned
Alan Rusbridger’s exit shows how our aversion to brown-nosing has got lost along the way
Investigative reporting helps widen online readership but print title is dogged by losses
A sales rise is being held up as a sign that The Guardian will break even
A new column on public speaking examines the rhetoric of the Edward Snowden affair
UK should be wary of prosecuting newspaper over leaks
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