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Mark Rice-Oxley

Mark Rice-Oxley is the Guardian's executive editor, reader revenues

May 2023

  • man reading guardian newspaper

    The press is in peril. Here’s how to save it

    Mark Rice-Oxley
    Reader-funded journalism is free to hold power to account, and it’s spreading, says Guardian executive editor for supporters Mark Rice-Oxley

January 2023

  • Ukrainian servicemen fire a 2S7 Pion self-propelled gun toward Russian positions on a front line near Bakhmut.

    Ukraine war live
    Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukraine struggling to hold Bakhmut, military sources say — as it happened

  • RUSSIA-UKRAINE-CONFLICT-MEDIA-TRIAL<br>Marina Ovsyannikova, a journalist who became known after protesting against the Russian military action in Ukraine during a prime-time news broadcast on state television, answers journalists' questions as she arrives for her court session over charges of "discrediting" the Russian army fighting in Ukraine, in Moscow on August 8, 2022. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP) (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images)

    To defeat Putin, we must support the brave Russian journalists telling the truth

    Mark Rice-Oxley

December 2022

  • Guardian Branding

    What do you get when you support the Guardian?

    Answer: unlimited app access, ad-free reading, newsroom gossip – and the reassurance that you’re funding independent, open, trustworthy journalism in slippery times

October 2022

  • Image of children pumping water

    Guardian climate pledge 2022
    The climate crisis? We’ve been investigating it for more than 100 years

    Climate warnings have been around for decades. Guardian reporting on the issue dates back as far as 1890

April 2022

  • A child's drawing shows two clasped hands in the colours of Polish and Ukrainian flags and reads: ‘Thank you very much for your hospitality'

    Rights and freedom
    Poland has worked a refugee miracle. But how much longer can it last?

    About one in 10 people in Poland is now Ukrainian. The welcome has been warm, but as war grinds on, some fear the ‘full’ sign must go up soon

March 2022

  • A residential area damaged by heavy shelling in the town of Irpin.

    Ukraine war live
    Germany could ration power if fuel standoff continues - as it happened

    This blog is now closed
  • Two men stand at a stall with a union jack draped over it in a train station talking to people

    Rights and freedom
    UK visa rules are ‘to ensure Ukrainians don’t come to Britain’, say refugees

    Ukrainians who fled to Poland feel deterred by UK’s complex rules, which are in contrast to EU states’ open borders and free transport
    • ‘They don’t believe it’s real’: how war has split Ukrainian-Russian families

    • Is there any justification for Putin’s war?

    • Thousands donate to campaign to save Ukrainian media

February 2022

  • Independence Square, Kyiv, Ukraine

    How to pronounce and spell ‘Kyiv’, and why it matters

    With Ukraine’s capital under siege from Russian forces it’s only fair that we outsiders get our language right

January 2022

  • Boris Johnson leaves following a media briefing in Downing Street

    Boris Johnson quits as world runs out of Greek letters? Our supporters’ predictions for 2022

    We asked the Guardian’s 1m supporters to make their predictions for the year ahead. Here’s what they said

October 2021

  • A person in a costume of Earth on a beach in Rio de Janeiro

    50 years, 25 Cops: the slow-motion movement to save the planet

  • Obsessive, illuminating, high-stakes: why investigative journalism matters - video

September 2021

  • Supporters react after German parliament election at the Social Democratic Party, SPD, headquarters in Berlin, Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Lisa Leutner)

    German election: Social Democrats secure narrow win as CDU plunges to historic low – as it happened

    Official preliminary results show SPD secured 25.7% of the vote and CDU won 24.1%

July 2021

  • woman with her arms open in a sunny wood

    The Upside weekly report
    Why are so many Americans happy with their lot?

  • Winning hearts ... Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden celebrate England’s victory at Wembley Stadium.

    The Upside weekly report
    How many cheeses does it take to make a cheeseboard?

June 2021

  • Tenants and housing rights activists in Los Angeles protest for a halting of rent payments and mortgage debt during the coronavirus pandemic.

    The Upside weekly report
    Should we just pay off all Covid-related rent arrears?

  • MacKenzie Scott has made a donation of $2.7bn.

    The Upside weekly report
    A million dollars a minute: the rise and rise of philanthropy

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