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United Kingdom. Elle prit ensuite le nom de Manchester Guardian and Evening News Ltd suite au rachat du Manchester Evening News en 1924, devenant ensuite la Guardian and Manchester Evening News Ltd pour refléter le changement de titre du quotidien du matin. Son actuel chef de l'exécutif est, depuis juin 2015, David Pemsel[1].