Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: Humza Yousaf’s position as first minister is in danger, but the problems predate his leadership
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Editorial: Train services are essential to the health of the economy, society and environment. These proposals are pragmatic and welcome
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Editorial: A desperate prime minister has given up trying to meaningfully account for the money he is putting into pre-election promises
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Editorial: Wealthy nations exploit their position as the world’s bankers to siphon off hundreds of billions from the needy
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Editorial: There is no evidence for the government’s claim that deportations will ‘stop the boats’
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Editorial: The region is turning towards Russia and other global players when it comes to security. Tackling the climate crisis would contribute to a solution
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Editorial: While Donald Trump is in court, House Republicans rejected their presidential nominee’s bad land-for-peace deal in Ukraine
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Editorial: Rishi Sunak’s latest plan to cut benefits was presented in misleading packaging
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Editorial: The radical right is set to dominate forthcoming European elections. Progressives need a fresh start and a new approach
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Editorial: Improving provision for pupils outside mainstream education ought to be a top priority
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Editorial: Both Iran and Israel are calibrating their responses. That does not mean the region should breathe easy
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Editorial: The Royal Academy is examining the part it has played in Britain’s history of slavery and empire – and the usual carping suspects will not be pleased
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Editorial: Fresh allegations against a backbench MP highlight an end-of-era atmosphere in the Conservative party
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Editorial: Hopes of a ceasefire have ebbed, concerns about an assault on Rafah endure, and aid remains wholly insufficient
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Editorial: The opposition is right to recognise that a dangerous international climate demands closer security partnership with the EU
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Editorial: Indian voters ought to think hard about giving Narendra Modi another popular mandate
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Editorial: Many low-income nations are having to spend more on interest payments than vital sustainability goals. That needs to change
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Editorial: The case for removing the two-child and overall benefit caps grows stronger all the time
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