The Grauniad is a nickname for the UK national newpaper, the Guardian, because of a now
ill-founded reputation for typos. The name was given to it by the satirical magazine Private Eye. The Guardian newspaper earned its reputation for lots of misprints in the days of hot-metal printing when it was published in
Manchester (it was originally called the
Manchester Guardian), and the editions that appeared in London were very early editions brought down by train, before all the errors had been spotted.