Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: There could hardly be a worse time for the government to refuse to share insights from a historian’s report on racist immigration policies
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Editorial: The prime minister is a formidable political survivor, but energy spent clinging to power is diverted from the serious tasks of government
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Editorial: The RMT union’s vote for strike action should prompt a rethink of a short-sighted cuts programme
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Editorial: Victims of intensive farming and the climate emergency, butterflies are beautiful – and vital
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Editorial: Labor won by offering modest environmental policies. It will have to go further in office to deal with the climate emergency
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Editorial: Our current tax system rewards a landlord more than a doctor. We need to shift towards taxing wealth more and better
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Editorial: Rishi Sunak’s new plans to redress the cost of living crisis are substantial, but they should have been introduced much earlier
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Editorial: A review of social services’ role before the murders of Star Hobson and Arthur Labinjo-Hughes rightly avoids pinning blame on individuals
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Editorial: Boris Johnson’s claims to be taking responsibility are meaningless when he cannot show sincere contrition or empathy
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Editorial: Firearm sales and deaths have soared in the last two years. All killings – not just mass shootings – must be addressed
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Editorial: A damning report by the Commons foreign affairs committee exposes the full scale of failure by ministers and officials
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Editorial: Boris Johnson criticises repressive laws in dictatorships but is emulating them at home
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Editorial: The system is in crisis and profiteering providers are making it worse. The case for reform could hardly be clearer
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Editorial: The contempt shown by Hungary’s prime minister for EU norms requires a response
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The women deceived by police, and other activists who were spied on, are denied justice by a process that is so drawn out
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Editorial: Migrant birds carry information around the globe. When their arrival is delayed, we should worry
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Editorial: Police accountability isn’t working. Instead of creating confidence it is blurring the boundaries
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Editorial: They may not appear in person, but the Voyage concerts will return the 1970s superstars to their fans
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