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9 August 2021
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call for action on a crisis climate change prepares to
warn of an around the world, from experts
‘playing out in real time’
imminent and dire risk to
the global years of work
and represent eight
from leading scientists.
‘If emissions continue scientists, publishes comprehen-
climate system. sive assessments roughly
The Intergovernmental Panel Doug Parr, policy director at to rise, increasingly seven years, with this report
every
on peace UK, said governmentsGreen- the sixth
Climate Change will today
landmark report, the most
publish a take heed of must
the warnings. “Practi-
severe impacts occur’ since 1988. This one will be
however: previous work
different,
Fiona Harvey compre- cal, funded and has shown
hensive assessment yet, deliverable plans [by that the 2020s are a crucial
frontpage.
two weeks mate talks The IPCC, made up of hundreds
to ensure world leaders Michael Mann, distin-
of the world’s foremost
Team GB’s
climate guished professor of Earth 10
Olympics hailed as
Jason Kenny,
Britain’s most
decorated
‘miracle of Tokyo’
Olympian,
after winning
Skyline
gold yesterday,
with his wife
Laura, Britain’s
most decorated
female
Sean Ingle Olympian. Far
Tokyo
left: Team GB
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While that was behind
the United States, who 4
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The Guardian sometimes prints several
editions each night, enabling journalists to Package
update stories and add breaking news. A A group of connected stories across one or
system of stars tells you which edition it is. many pages in the newspaper and on the
Headline website.
A phrase that summarises the main point of Crosshead
the article.Headlines are in large print and aim A word or phrase in a bigger and bolder type
to catch the attention of the reader. inserted between two paragraphs in a story to
Standfirst break it up. Mainly used in features and longer
Words linking the headline to the story. In news stories.
smaller type size than the headline but bigger Pullquote
than the story. A quote from the story that is enlarged and
Byline appears with in the text.
The line usually above the story. It gives the Standalone
author’s name and sometimes their job and A picture story that can exist on its own or on
location. a front page leading to a story inside.
Copy Imprint
The writing in an article. Legal information and address of the paper,
Bodytext usually on page two of the Guardian. In a
The copy that makes up the main part of the magazine this tends to be a larger section
article – ie the story. where key members of staff are listed.
Photograph/graphic Centrespread
Images make pages look more interesting, In the Guardian we have a full-colour
entice people to read articles and aid photograph or graphic running across the two
understanding of stories. centre pages.
Caption Folio
A brief description of a photograph or graphic. The top label for the whole page. Can relate
to the area covered on that page, ie national
Sidebar
news, or a big news topic such as COVID-19 or
A panel or box containing copy and a headline,
Syria.
graphics or other information (eg relevant
figures) connected to the mainstory. It can be Page Furniture
eye-catching and help break up a story into Every thing on the page except for the
different elements to help presentation. pictures and bodytext.