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5 days at the Guardian

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Work experience is often code for ‘tea boy’ – the glamor-less work horses of offices up and down the UK. Although I may not have made much tea in the last week, I do feel like the Guardian have put me to good use and more than that – I have acquired much that I… »

Censorship; the ins and outs

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Nick Petrie wonders where discretion stops and censorship starts
WE are in trouble. If a newspaper cannot print the stories it deems relevant and the opinions it considers insightful then the truth is being withheld. The importance of free speech cannot be underestimated. The Government cannot stop a newspaper from printing a story; its only recourse is… »