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Newspapers: The Guardian CSP

  The Guardian newspaper and website analysis Use your own purchased copy plus the notable front pages above to answer the following questions - bullet points/note form is fine.  1) What are the most significant front page headlines seen in the Guardian in recent years? "Small Island" - Brexit day  "News of the World hacked Milly Dowler's phone during police hunt" "The Verdict on Johnson" - partygate scandal  2) Ideology and audience: What ideologies are present in the Guardian? Is the audience positioned to respond to stories in a certain way? Left wing ideologies, calling out mistrusted government, positions audience to respond with intense emotion whether that be positive or negative due to the emotive word-choice 3) How do the Guardian editions/stories you have studied reflect British culture and society? They reflect the liberal, multicultural society that is Britain, consistent of people from all walks of life  Now visit  the Guardian newspaper w...

Newspapers: news stories, Easter 4 total

  Copy the  headline, date  and  link . The Guardian Headline - "Trump extends ceasefire but blockade continues as second ship reports attack in Strait of Hormuz" Date -  Wed 22 Apr 2026 13.28 BST Link -  https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/apr/22/iran-war-live-updates-trump-ceasefire-us-hormuz-blockade-israel-lebanon-middle-east Mail Online Headline - "Iran seizes two ships after three vessels are attacked in Strait of Hormuz following Trumps ceasefire extension" Date - 22nd April 2026 Link -  https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15754455/Iranian-gunboat-fires-container-ship-Strait-Hormuz-Trump-extends-ceasefire-Live-updates.html Briefly summarise  the story in a sentence or two: is  this is an example of  hard news  or  soft news?  Does it reflect the  politics  or  ideological stance  of that newspaper/website? The Guardian - this is hard news, reflecting the politically focused centre left...