Chris Borg is a subeditor on Guardian Unlimited, having previously meandered into local, entertainment and sports journalism. His interests include music, travel and waiting for Norwich City FC to acclimatise beautifully to life in the Premiership.
Sarah Boseley is health editor of the Guardian. She has won a number of awards for her coverage of HIV/Aids in the developing world, as well as for work on drug marketing in mental health and cancer.
Kirsten Broomhall is chief subeditor on Guardian Unlimited. Prior to that she worked for the New Zealand Press Association, with breaks for travel and family. Her interests include reading, photography, running and travel.
Jon Dennis is deputy news editor at Guardian Unlimited, which he joined from the Guardian in 2000. He is currently presenting our daily news podcast, Newsdesk. Jon is also a musician and keen record collector.
Subeditor Ian J Griffiths cut short a promising career at McDonald's, where he was glowingly described as "average", to enter the murky world of journalism.
Deborah Hargreaves joined the Guardian newspaper as business editor in March 2006. She was previously at the Financial Times where she was news editor. Deborah held a number of posts at the FT including financial editor, markets editor and personal finance editor. She also worked in Brussels and Chicago for the paper.
Simon Jeffery, assistant news editor at Guardian Unlimited, has worked at the site since 1999. He is interested primarily in international news and politics - even the European Union.
Jeremy Lennard is a subeditor on Guardian Unlimited. Before moving back to London in 2002 he spent 10 years abroad, four of them as local correspondent for the Guardian in Colombia. His interests include music, literature and the environment.
Neil McIntosh is assistant editor of Guardian Unlimited. He started his career at the Edinburgh Evening News and Scotsman newspapers, before joining the Guardian in 1999 as deputy editor of Online. His hobbies include watching Swindon Town and blogging, both of which he insists can be recreational pursuits.
Helene Mulholland is public policy correspondent at Guardian Unlimited. She was previously a researcher on the Guardian's investigative series on comprehensive education (The School Report), and senior reporter at Nursing Times.
Mark Oliver has worked for Guardian Unlimited as a reporter since 2000. He started his career at the Mirror where he once got to tell a taxi driver to "follow that limo". Mark is interested in crime, defence and the military, literature, Newcastle United and trying to get a publisher for his novel.
Paul Owen is Guardian Unlimited's politics sub-editor. He has worked for the Guardian since 2004, writing for the Editor section and the newsdesk before moving to the website in 2006. He has also worked as a sub-editor for Times Online and as a reporter for North West London Newspapers. He is a fairly regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement.
Jane Perrone is deputy news editor at Guardian Unlimited. She is a self-confessed geek and has been blogging for the site since 2001. She may be the only person in the world to have lived in both Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Harlow, Essex. Jane also writes Horticultural, a personal blog about allotments and organic gardening.
Sarah Phillips is editorial assistant on Guardian Unlimited. She previously worked on the Observer Review. Her interests include music, literature and film.
Sheila Pulham is Guardian Unlimited's news editor. Her interests include foreign affairs and cycling (her diary of a trip from Land's End to John O'Groats is here).
Haroon Siddique is a news reporter with Guardian Unlimited. Previously he worked as a senior reporter at the Hampstead and Highgate Express and freelanced at the BBC and ITN. Before becoming a journalist he worked in commodity trading in the City but changed careers when all his hair fell out.
Reporter James Sturcke worked at the Kent and East Sussex Courier and Newcastle's Evening Chronicle before freelancing in London for a number of tabloid and broadsheet papers. He likes photography, biking and dog walking.
Deborah Summers is the politics editor of Guardian Unlimited. Prior to this she spent seven years at Westminster as a political correspondent for the Glasgow Herald. Born and bred in Birmingham, Deborah trained with the Birmingham Post and Mail group and was a senior reporter on the Birmingham Post.
Ros Taylor writes about politics for Guardian Unlimited and edits the Wrap, a digest of the daily papers. In her spare time she writes, cooks, snorkels, watches plays, embarks on gruelling walks and tries to speak French fluently. She has unsociable interests in abandoned railway stations and outdated maps.
Matthew Tempest was the political correspondent for Guardian Unlimited until 2007. Before that, he worked on the Daily Mirror for two years and for a year as lobby correspondent for the Sunday People. He covered 12 party conferences, seven sets of elections and the Hutton inquiry for Guardian Unlimited.
Gwyn Topham is deputy comment editor of the Guardian. He joined Guardian Unlimited in 1999 on news, later becoming travel editor. He has also worked as a reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald in Australia, where he wrote a book on the dark side of cruise holidays, Overboard, published by Random House.
Mark Tran, who covers international news for Guardian Unlimited, was formerly a correspondent for the Guardian newspaper in New York and Washington.
Peter Walker has been a reporter with Guardian Unlimited since November 2006. Previously with AFP and CNN, among others, he has also worked in Beijing, Hong Kong and Paris.
Matt Weaver is environment and community affairs reporter on Guardian Unlimited. He joined the site in 2001. Before that he was the news editor on the architecture magazine Building Design.
Robert L White is a subeditor on Guardian Unlimited. In his spare time he plays the guitar a bit, cooks and tries to keep up his Spanish.
Lewis Williamson is chief subeditor of Guardian Unlimited Politics. His interests include reading, writing and arithmetic. He plays drums in a Placebo tribute band, which he insists is just as good as the real thing.