This newspaper has upset public figures from Blair to Trump. Here we look at some of the resultant indignation

The Guardian has never tried to ingratiate itself with the rich and powerful. But its reporting has, over the years, provoked indignation, pique and even rudeness from prime ministers, presidents and corporate titans as well as the odd pop singer and Hollywood movie star.

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