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UK journalists strike over planned sale of Observer

Eshe Nelson

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London | Journalists at The Guardian and The Observer newspapers in Britain began a 48-hour strike this week over plans to sell the Observer, the country’s oldest-running Sunday publication, to a digital media start-up.

Workers picketed outside their newsroom in London to protest the proposed sale to Tortoise Media, arguing it had been “rushed through” without the support of the staff.

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