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From first whispers to horrified aftermath, this was a story which required fast, careful, confident response. Here our editors and writers explain how we covered the Christchurch shootings, and why we made the decisions we did
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The Guardian’s health editor on covering stories ranging from the anti-vaccination movement to big pharma -
Our editors’ curated selection of recent Guardian journalism on female empowerment and issues affecting women around the world
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In January, the Guardian became the first national newspaper to use recyclable packaging. Here, the team behind the change explain how it came about – and how readers have responded -
The Guardian’s political editor, Heather Stewart, on Westminster, Brexit dramas and why a sense of humour is vital
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