There is still time to donate to our 2022 appeal and support charities tackling the wave of hunger and poverty that the government has let crash over our communities
From radical local energy projects to transport to volunteer libraries, incredible people are taking action into their own hands, says Guardian columnist John Harris
Fear, mistrust â and hope: Britain s long walk away from the EU
âWhat people like me didnât realise, 20 or so years ago, was how much hostility to Britainâs membership of the EU had already permeated the culture.â Photograph: Francisco Seco/AP
For many, Friday marks a departure as mind-boggling as it is heartbreaking. But the path to Brexit was laid years before the referendum
Fri 1 Jan 2021 02.00 EST
As a previous Tory prime minister trying to find his way through difficult times once said: this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
Covid through a lens: how we made documentaries amid the pandemic Charlie Phillips
Every team in the Guardian probably thinks they’ve been affected the most by the Covid pandemic, but those of us in the video department believe we are the the ones who have had to dramatically change how we do our journalism the most.
You can’t make a good video down a phone line, it’s preferable by far to have two staff on a shoot, and you need to get close to people to provoke empathy in viewers. You need to travel to the story, you don’t really want contributors’ faces hidden when interviewed, and you can control filming conditions much better inside than outside.