Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The coronavirus pandemic is potentially a shock event that could take society in a completely different direction to the one the prime minister wants to drive it to
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Editorial: Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans will compound the suffering of Palestinians. International condemnation should be accompanied by consequences
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Editorial: Avoiding a second wave of Covid-19 depends on rapidly containing local outbreaks. The muddled response to a spike in infections in Leicester must not be repeated
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Editorial: The departures at the top of the civil service in recent weeks will have a chilling effect on officials, who may think again about speaking truth to power
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Editorial: Europe’s largest and most powerful nation can provide necessary leadership amid daunting challenges
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Editorial: The handling of those highly vulnerable to coronavirus speaks volumes about attitudes towards chronic illness and disability
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Editorial: People are perhaps unwilling to take steps to avoid disaster because the messaging from the prime minister emphasises the reopening rather than the risks
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Editorial: Arts subjects have lost ground to science in recent years. The decision to regroup under a new banner could help them catch up
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Editorial: Government advisers have set a course through the pandemic to net zero. Is Boris Johnson capable of following it?
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Editorial: A disgracefully homophobic campaign may have backfired on President Andrzej Duda
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Editorial: Boris Johnson sometimes uses experts to bolster his authority but his real guide is fear of being held responsible for bad government
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Editorial: The minister admits he acted unlawfully over Richard Desmond’s case. But questions remain unanswered
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Editorial: Boris Johnson’s determination to kickstart economic recovery is a gamble, when test-and-trace systems are a work in progress and the coronavirus threat is still substantial
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Editorial: The US has valid criticisms of China. But Europe cannot form an alliance of values with an administration that has none
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Editorial: The risk of terrorism-related attacks hasn’t gone away. But kneejerk reactions help no one
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Editorial: The Covid-19 crisis has shown that we need to come together, not move apart. Sir Keir Starmer has an opportunity to seize and shape the political moment
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Editorial: US sanctions are an appalling attempt to thwart an ICC investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan
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Editorial: By loosening restrictions on shopping while saying nothing about voting in England, ministers are sending the wrong signal
The Guardian view on Hong Kong: still fighting