Women's Prize 30th Anniversary: Is Male Fiction in Decline?
As the Women's Prize for Fiction marks its 30th year, we examine the heated debate: has female literary dominance edged out male novelists? Explore the data and expert insights.
As the Women's Prize for Fiction marks its 30th year, we examine the heated debate: has female literary dominance edged out male novelists? Explore the data and expert insights.
Remembering Faith Evans, the esteemed editor and secretary whose career began with a perfectly timed phone call. Discover her journey in 1960s publishing and shared passion for jazz. Read her remarkable story.
Sales of nonfiction books have fallen sharply as readers turn to fiction and podcasts for escapism. Industry insiders cite world fatigue and competition from digital media.
The Guardian has taken down a video after a standard editorial review. This action highlights the ongoing commitment to maintaining rigorous content standards in digital publishing.
Cambridge study reveals most UK novelists believe AI will replace their work. Discover which genres face the greatest threat and what human storytelling can preserve.
Author Sally Rooney says she cannot publish new work in the UK due to her publishers' fears over royalties for proscribed group Palestine Action. Discover the full story.
Author Sally Rooney claims she cannot publish new work in the UK due to Palestine Action terror ban. Read how this impacts literary freedom and government policy.
Cambridge University study reveals half of UK authors fear AI could replace their work, with earnings already impacted. Discover the urgent call for copyright protection.
Speedboat captain Elio Persico sentenced to nearly five years for manslaughter after a collision that killed Bloomsbury USA president Adrienne Vaughan. Read the full story.
The Guardian has removed an article as part of its ongoing content review process. Learn about the publication's commitment to maintaining editorial standards.
Speedboat captain Elio Persico sentenced to prison for manslaughter after crashing into a wedding sailboat, killing Bloomsbury USA president Adrienne Vaughan. Read the full story.
Remembering Melanie Quin, whose charm and intellect transformed UK and European science centres. Discover the legacy of a true STEM communication pioneer.
Labor MP Ed Husic demands Treasury funding for CSIRO after 350 job cuts, comparing science investment to $600m PNG football initiative. Read the full analysis.
The Guardian has removed an article published on 19th November 2025. Discover what this means for digital publishing standards and content moderation practices.
Australia's national science agency CSIRO announces up to 350 job cuts, described as 'worst cuts ever seen' and a 'sad day for publicly funded science'.
A sophisticated international publishing scam using AI-generated staff and fake testimonials has been uncovered targeting aspiring authors in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Report suspicious publishers to authorities.
The Guardian removed an article in November 2025. Discover the details behind this content removal and what it means for digital publishing standards.
Condé Nast faces escalating tensions as Teen Vogue union members stage walkout following controversial dismissal of two staff members, sparking industry-wide debate about workers' rights in publishing.
A prominent writer faces career backlash after racism accusations from fellow author, sparking intense debate about cancel culture and online accountability in literary circles.
London's Science Museum celebrates a new Guinness World Record as the 'Battleship Slime' creation soars to unprecedented heights, marking a monumental moment in scientific play and education.
Groundbreaking research from UK universities exposes the common kitchen mistake that's ruining your pasta dishes and reveals the scientifically-proven method for perfect seasoning.
After nearly four years in publishing limbo, an author receives a formal apology and settlement from Bloomsbury after being cancelled over disputed racism allegations in her children's book.
Professor Lidia Morawska's groundbreaking work on COVID-19 airborne transmission earns Australia's top science honour, while Michael Wear's Indigenous knowledge research shares the spotlight in landmark awards ceremony.
Universal Music Group has terminated its publishing agreement with Donald Trump, pulling his music from streaming services and social media platforms in a major industry move.
The Duchess of York finds creative inspiration overseas as her latest literary work captures hearts, marking a fresh start away from UK scrutiny while continuing her passion for storytelling.
Discover the fascinating physics behind why your perfectly whipped cream eventually turns back to liquid, and learn the scientific secrets to making it last longer.
Legendary author Margaret Atwood shares profound insights in her revealing new memoir, discussing creative process, political activism, and the enduring legacy of The Handmaid's Tale in exclusive Guardian interview.
A mysterious tea bag discovered in a Scottish supermarket leads researchers on an unexpected journey into forensic botany and consumer product tracing in this fascinating real-life detective story.
Exclusive insight into The Guardian's decision to remove a published article in October 2025, exploring the implications for digital journalism and content preservation.
London-based publisher Bloomsbury reveals how strategic AI investment boosted profits by 11% as digital transformation reshapes the publishing landscape