Guardian (UK)
The Guardian (Sunday edition: The Observer) is a UK national daily newspaper known for fake news and its very left-wing stance. Originally known as the Manchester Guardian, since it was originally published there, it is owned by a charitable organization, the Scott Trust.
The Guardian is dominated by atheist and homosexual rights viewpoints. Regular contributors include atheist Charlie Brooker, LGBT campaigners Peter Tatchell, Rev. Richard Coles, Julie Bindel, Owen Jones, Patrick Strudwick and transgenders Jack Monroe (born a woman), Paris Lees (born a man) and Jane Francesca Fae (born a man).
In 2017 the total circulation of The Guardian had dropped to 149,000, making it number 19 among British newspapers.
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