Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: This is a democratic emergency. MPs and other elected bodies must sit in August to stop Boris Johnson’s drive for a no-deal Brexit
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Editorial: Relaxation of the guardianship system is long overdue. But more change is needed, and the credit for these reforms should to the women who have fought for them – not Riyadh
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Editorial: The football and cricket seasons have expanded beyond all reason. Spectators and players need a break
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Editorial: The Lib Dem recovery continues. Labour’s slump goes on. And there was no Johnson bounce for Tory comfort
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Editorial: There is no economic case for crashing out of the European Union. MPs must stop the government’s plans in their tracks
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Editorial: The end of the INF nuclear treaty is a bad step that could be followed by a worse one
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Editorial: Record temperatures in Europe and the US have reinforced the danger of global heating for many inhabitants. But others are and will be far worse hit
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Editorial: The closure of libraries due to council cuts has been well documented. But the loss of staff in remaining branches is equally serious
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Editorial: The government and its foreign allies have taken more civilian lives than the Taliban and others this year. A deal is needed to end America’s longest-running conflict – but not a botch job
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Editorial: New rules to protect contestants in Love Island and programmes like it are needed, but must be designed with unintended consequences in mind
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Editorial: The prime minister has made visiting Scotland an early priority. But it is getting late to stop Brexit from breaking up the UK
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Editorial: Addiction, trafficking and incarceration cause enormous harm. The UK must learn from the countries that are trying to find solutions
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Editorial: We need rainforests to limit climate change, as well as protect biodiversity, and must do all we can to support Brazilian conservation
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Editorial: Boris Johnson’s decision to discontinue a necessary inquiry is immoral, and against the national interest too
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Editorial: If the Conservative party wants to win over large sections of the poor then it will have to tackle the damagingly high levels of inequality in the UK
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Editorial: With rape prosecutions now a rarity, victims are once again being failed
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Editorial: With violence and self-harm at record levels, ministers should look for alternative ways to punish and rehabilitate the young
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Editorial: As he celebrates his centennial birthday, the scientist continues to rewrite our future
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