> It's also sometimes referred to as The Grauniad, as it has traditionally had the worst reputation of a UK newspaper for copy-editing.
This was mostly undeserved. Print newspapers have several printings each day, mostly with the same content. The early editions are less polished than the later ones. Because the Guardian was printed in Manchester, while the other major national papers were based in London, readers in the south would get the early mistake-ridden printing.
This was mostly undeserved. Print newspapers have several printings each day, mostly with the same content. The early editions are less polished than the later ones. Because the Guardian was printed in Manchester, while the other major national papers were based in London, readers in the south would get the early mistake-ridden printing.