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The Guardian and Observer Digital Archive is a remarkable project: the first UK national newspaper print archive to be made available online. We have taken every edition of the Guardian since 1821 and the Observer since 1900, scanned every page and made it searchable. You will see articles in their original context without having to search great tomes of fragile newsprint or scroll through endless microfilm. It's free to search online, and if you want to download or print material you simply buy a timed access pass.

Schools across the UK use learn.co.uk's online education resources and software to support teachers and learners across the curriculum.

Daily news services, whiteboard resources, interactive lessons and games, podcasts, votes and challenges are just some of the ways we know to make learning exciting.

Learnnewsdesk has become a staple news resource in many schools across the UK. A primary pupil in Suffolk says: “It is a good way to find out about news that isn't on TV.” A teacher in Oldham describes learn.co.uk as "a fantastic resource for teachers and students". Another in Kent declares: “It has brought life to subjects that are very hard to teach.”



Guardian and Observer Digital Archive

www.guardian.co.uk/archive

A searchable database of every article published in both newspapers since 1791. Users can buy a pass to download and print single items or entire pages.

Learn.co.uk

www.learn.co.uk

The Guardian's extensive digital educational resources for primary and secondary schools.

Newsmaker

www.newsmaker.co.uk

Unique software that recreates a newsroom. Students work together to produce their own newspaper, while learning in all curriculum subjects.


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