8 Facts About The Sunday Guardian

1. The Sunday Guardian has taken what they call a very "open" stance in delivering news, and have launched an open platform for their content.

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2. The Sunday Guardian launched an iOS mobile application for its content in 2009.

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3. On Thursday, 1 September 2005, The Sunday Guardian announced that it would launch the new format on Monday 12 September 2005.

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4. In 2004, The Sunday Guardian announced plans to change to a Berliner or "midi" format, similar to that used by Die Tageszeitung in Germany, Le Monde in France and many other European papers.

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5. In June 1993, The Sunday Guardian bought The Observer from Lonrho, thus gaining a serious Sunday sister newspaper with similar political views.

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6. In 1992, The Sunday Guardian relaunched its features section as G2, a tabloid-format supplement.

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7. The only fact The Sunday Guardian can report is that the case involves the London solicitors Carter-Ruck.

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8. The Sunday Guardian is edited by Katharine Viner, who succeeded Alan Rusbridger in 2015.

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