AI threatens to replace majority of novelists
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.
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.
The Guardian has removed an article published on 19th November 2025. Discover what this means for digital publishing standards and content moderation practices.
Roblox is implementing a new age verification system and age-based chat groups to enhance child safety on its platform. Learn how these changes will protect younger users.
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.
Ian Russell, father of Molly Russell, calls for new Ofcom leadership, accusing the regulator of lacking urgency in protecting children from harmful online content under the Online Safety Act.
The One Show's Alex Jones reveals her family's smartphone ban after a shocking school talk. Discover how the new Online Safety Act aims to protect children online.
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.
Australia's controversial new social media ban raises critical questions about digital expression and whether features like Reddit's downvote could face government scrutiny in the name of online safety.
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.
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.
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.
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
French court prosecutes ten individuals for coordinated online harassment campaign against Brigitte Macron, with defendants facing up to two years imprisonment for pedophilia comparisons and age-gap abuse.
Leading publisher Bloomsbury reveals how artificial intelligence is transforming the creative process for authors, helping overcome creative hurdles while raising questions about literature's future.
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's highly-anticipated memoir struggles in bookstores, with sales figures dramatically trailing behind those of other political heavyweights despite her substantial advance.
Discover expert tips for making money on Vinted, from pricing strategies to perfect photos. Learn how Brits are earning hundreds by selling unwanted clothes online.
The prestigious Booker Prize launches a groundbreaking new award for children's literature, championing young readers and transforming the publishing landscape.
A damning new report reveals four out of five herbal medicine books on Amazon are likely AI-generated, raising serious concerns about consumer safety and marketplace integrity.
The remarkable story of Mirosław Chojecki, the Polish dissident whose underground publishing empire fuelled the Solidarity movement and helped bring down communist rule in Eastern Europe.
Crime novelist Michael Connelly takes legal action against AI company Labyrinth after discovering his Lincoln Lawyer series was used to train AI without permission, sparking a major copyright battle in the publishing world.