In Harvard style, in-text citations typically include the author's last name and the year of publication. For a newspaper article, you would also include the page number if you're quoting directly. Here is an example of how you would write an in-text reference for a newspaper article:
Example:
If you are paraphrasing:
- (Smith, 2022)
If you are quoting directly:
- (Smith, 2022, p. 5)
If the newspaper article has no individual author and is attributed to the newspaper, you would cite it as follows:
- (The Guardian, 2023)
Make sure to include a full reference in your reference list at the end of your document with all necessary details such as the author, year, title of the article, title of the newspaper, and the URL if applicable.