Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The idea that the country could spend less on key frontline services than what was planned before the pandemic needs to be discarded
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Editorial: People are starving in the Tigray region. The culprit is the devastating war
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Editorial: Clearly the death of Liberal England has been prematurely foretold, but more will be needed to turn a stunning byelection win into a successful revival
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Editorial: The collapse in rape prosecutions has created a climate of impunity. Women are right to be furious
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Editorial: It is right to mandate protection for care home staff. But keeping people safe also requires engaging and supporting them
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Editorial: Northern Ireland has a new executive. But unionism’s main party seems to be reverting to protest, not power
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Editorial: The government’s obstinate refusal to treat the EU as a valued trading partner is making Britain poorer
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Editorial: The legacy of the radical bike-riding clubs of a century ago lives on
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Editorial: Democratic unity is welcome against authoritarian might. That doesn’t mean signing up to everything on the US agenda
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Editorial: The squalid tale uncovered by the inquiry is bad enough. The police’s efforts to obstruct it make it worse
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The exponential spread of the Delta variant, and the uncertainties surrounding it, mean pausing the roadmap is justified
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Editorial: Public trust is damaged when a former PM and ministers are caught up in a cronyism scandal, and must be repaired
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Editorial: The former Labour leader lost an election but his opponents have gone on to adopt his ideas
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Editorial: Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, would be doing the right thing by pardoning the organisers of 2017’s illegal referendum
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Editorial: Joe Biden sees an increasingly dangerous world which in some ways resembles the 1930s. He’s right to update the way democracies cooperate
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Editorial: Treating the most vulnerable young people as a money-making opportunity is wrong. The care review must lead to change
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Editorial: This pandemic’s precise origins may never be certain. We must address both zoonotic transmission risks and lab security
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Editorial: From Nancy Mitford to Euro 2020, ‘Englishness’ can change – and for the better
The Guardian view on France’s far right: an advance thwarted