Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The US president’s desire to act the strongman poses urgent questions that America’s generals, voters and allies must all answer
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Editorial: Britain failed the city’s residents before. Now it must stand by them
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Editorial: It is hard for the public to trust a government that prioritises political messaging ahead of delivery
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Editorial: The government will play a central role in enabling an economic recovery after the pandemic. It can pursue strategic targets by taking equity stakes in some rescued companies
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Editorial: The end of a virtual parliament will reduce the Commons to a rubber stamp for whatever Boris Johnson wants
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Editorial: Public Health England’s findings on a disproportionate death toll among ethnic minorities must lead to a proper government response
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Editorial: The nationwide protests following the brutal suffocation of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis could be a defining moment in America’s racial politics
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Editorial: The low status of early years education harms women as well as children
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Editorial: The decision to relax the rules confronts people across England with impossible decisions
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Editorial: The Southbank Centre in London is the latest institution to warn of disaster. It is time for decisive government action
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Editorial: When they first started in March the No 10 daily briefings helped people understand the pandemic. Now they are being used to browbeat the public
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Editorial: Almost a third of the UK workforce are now reliant on government support for their income. If it is withdrawn while the economy is hibernating then joblessness will rise
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Editorial: Boris Johnson wants to lift the Covid-19 restrictions because of ideology and self-interest. The people deserve a more careful, evidence-based approach
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Editorial: Trump, Bolsonaro and Putin have taken a cynical political gamble with the lives of citizens
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Editorial: In continuing to defend his chief adviser, the prime minister is placing his own priorities above the national interest
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Editorial: Shops shutting, jobs lost, landlords wiped out. The future of our community hubs looks bleak
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Editorial: The continuing presence of the prime minister’s chief adviser in No 10 sends an appalling message at a vital moment
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Editorial: Comments from officials and state media have confirmed that the city’s residents have every reason to worry
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