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Guardian and Observer journalists strike over proposed sale

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Journalists at the Guardian and Observer newspapers went on strike today over the planned sale of the Observer. An offer to buy the 233-year-old title by online publisher Tortoise Media has prompted accusations from journalists that such a deal would be a ‘betrayal’ by the Scott Trust – which owns the Guardian Media Group – of its commitment to the Observer.

The proposed buyer Tortoise Media – a start-up founded six years ago by former Times editor James Harding – has pledged a 25 million pound investment in the Sunday paper, despite not yet having made a profit.

We spoke to Guardian and Observer writer Carole Cadwalladr.

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