Data officers raid two properties over Matt Hancock CCTV footage leak Computer equipment and electronic devices seized in connection with images of minister kissing aide
What’s next for Jeff Bezos? Space, climate and media may all figure As he hands over top job at Amazon, Bezos will remain largest shareholder and ‘has never had more energy’
Harold Jackson obituary Chief foreign correspondent of the Guardian in the 1960s, features editor and chief systems editor of the paper in the 80s
The Guardian view on the internet outage: we need resilience, not just efficiency Editorial: The disappearance of hugely popular sites is a reminder that we need to improve our approach to critical infrastructure
Internet outage: which websites and services were hit by Fastly issue From retailers such as Amazon to government information portals, the service interruption took its toll
Massive internet outage hits websites including Amazon, gov.uk and Guardian Technical problem traced to network run by Fastly brings some sites down entirely
‘Is this about that article?’ Didsbury locals dismiss ‘no-go areas’ claims Manchester suburb held up as a ‘thriving community’ rather than example of religious apartheid
Associated Newspapers pays damages for revealing Sand Van Roy as Luc Besson accuser MailOnline published actor’s identity as complainant in rape case against French director
Hillary Clinton: ‘There has to be a global reckoning with disinformation’ The former secretary of state warns of the danger to democracy of lies flourishing online – and says big tech’s wings must be clipped
‘It was exhilarating’: how the Guardian went digital – and global Former editor Alan Rusbridger looks back on the dawning realisation that news was about to change forever
Substack: the future of news – or a media pyramid scheme? The company says it’s creating a viable alternative for readers and writers – but is it trying to have its cake and eat it?
Guardian film Colette wins Oscar for best documentary short Film about a former resistance fighter travelling to visit the concentration camp where her brother died wins prize at the 93rd Academy Awards
MailOnline sues Google for allegedly hiding links to its articles Publisher cites users being directed to smaller outlets when searching for Meghan and Piers Morgan
Life as readers’ editor: ‘Nothing escapes the readership’s attention’ Elisabeth Ribbans talks about fairness, trust, feedback, and her role halfway between the reader and the newsroom
Vilifying journalists is just part of the UK government’s modus operandi Jacob Rees-Mogg’s recent attack on a journalist for merely doing his job is part of a worrying trend, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson