Editor Alan Rusbridger holds the first copy of the new Berliner Guardian at the company's printing presses in east London on September 9. Photograph: Dan Chung
Each year for the past, ooh, couple of millennia or so, we've published The Guardian Year, a bedside compendium of all the best bits from the Guardian (and latterly, Guardian Unlimited) from the last 12 months.
The Guardian Year 2005 is edited by Giles Foden, who writes:
Deciding on the most important events of the last 12 months has been more difficult than doing the same for 100 years. In the end I went for a simple chronological approach, rather than selective highlights or a sequence of themes. Maybe I was wrong, maybe I was right. With the benefit of greater hindsight, other editors would have chosen different material. So indeed would readers - and here is our present purpose. It is time for you to pick your favourite Guardian pieces of 2005.
What was your favourite article in this year's Guardian? We will publish a selection of your choices in a G2 special issue - and here on the website, of course - on December 28. Post a comment below, write to Readers' Year, Guardian features dept, 119 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3ER or send an email to g2@theguardian.com.