By John Glenday
A number of senior journalists at the Guardian have expressed reservations about the return of their former editor, Alan Rusbridger, amidst continued anger at the loss of 250 jobs – largely attributed to Rusbridger’s ill-fated expansion into the US and Australia.
Staff have voiced their displeasure that Rusbridger is set to become chairman of the Scott Trust, a role which will see him handed responsibility for ensuring the guardian’s survival “in perpetuity”.
According to The Times senior journalists including financial editor Nils Pratley and columnist Polly Toynbee were amongst those to express doubts amidst a worsening atmosphere brought about by a Read full story ›
Source: The Drum