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Stephen Trudgill obituary
Other lives: Cambridge academic who studied the effect of nature on human wellbeing

Chris Elliott

07, Feb, 2022 @6:20 PM

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'Willingness to admit error is key in the fake news era' | Open door | Chris Elliott
Open door: To mark the 20th anniversary of the Guardian readers’ editor role, the incumbent asked his three predecessors to recall their time in the post

Chris Elliott

05, Nov, 2017 @5:00 PM

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'I wanted to take you inside the paper' – a new history of the Guardian
Former readers’ editor Ian Mayes’s book, covering a tumultuous three decades in the newspaper’s history, is nearing completion

Chris Elliott

10, Apr, 2017 @8:00 AM

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Hella Pick: 'I'm not a war reporter, but I'd fight any political battles'
She was one of the Guardian’s first female foreign correspondents in the 1960s, knew most key figures of the era, and she’s still going strong

Chris Elliott

20, Mar, 2017 @1:34 PM

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A final fever as one door closes for a departing readers’ editor | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: In some ways this week was like any other in my five-and-a-half years in the post, as readers took the Guardian to task over a controversial front-page image

Chris Elliott

28, Mar, 2016 @8:00 AM

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Allegations of bias, factual errors and queries that are not in a day’s work | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: A flavour of a typical day dealing with complaints and queries about the Guardian’s journalism, including when we don’t publish a correction

Chris Elliott

14, Mar, 2016 @7:00 AM

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Minority reporting and an age-old question of the right language | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: Journalists have to be sensitive to the needs of readers who are affected by the issues being covered

Chris Elliott

07, Mar, 2016 @7:00 AM

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Challenging stereotypes about Tourette syndrome | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: Only 10% of those with the disorder have coprolalia – so why the common misconception that everyone with Tourette’s swears?

Chris Elliott

29, Feb, 2016 @6:59 AM

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Accusations of bias in coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: These complaints are set against a background campaign by Israel to challenge the media’s reporting

Chris Elliott

22, Feb, 2016 @7:00 AM

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Reporting on historical sexual abuse allegations requires great care | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: The challenge for journalists is to be fair to those who come forward with the allegations and to those, living or dead, who are the subject of those allegations

Chris Elliott

15, Feb, 2016 @7:00 AM

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We wouldn’t write ‘Afro-Caribbean’ today, but is ‘people of colour’ OK now? | Chris Elliott: Open door
Open door: A colleague was concerned by the use of the word ‘African’ over a story about two people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ‘We wouldn’t say Middle Eastern or Asian refugees to mean Syrians’

Chris Elliott

08, Feb, 2016 @7:00 AM

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Inside the Guardian: how the live blog has changed the face of news reporting
The readers’ editor explains how the Guardian’s live blog has transformed the way journalists in the UK, Australia and US work together to cover international news stories 24/7

Chris Elliott

04, Feb, 2016 @4:00 PM

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