Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The legislation won’t save lives (or money). But even if the plans are unrealisable, they are still damaging
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Editorial: The case of Wayne Couzens should be a wake-up call for how we view this sexual offence
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Editorial: The government is failing to make good on Britain’s net zero pledges to the world
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Editorial: A democracy would get the bailout the country needs. A dictatorship will find getting the money much harder
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Editorial: The lack of reliable information not only weakens communities, but allows disinformation to flourish
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Editorial: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from livestock is vital. But the politics is fraught
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Editorial: Whether lessons are learned by the security services should be a matter for democratic debate
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Editorial: With stressed families less likely to have time and money to spare for books, young readers are losing out. It’s time to boost school libraries
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Editorial: Those who hoped the presidential race would be an inflection point for the country have been disappointed
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Editorial: The 10-year route to settlement forces people into poverty and separates them from society. It shouldn’t be this way
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Editorial: Selective leaks for partisan ends do not tell the whole story, but enough is already known to condemn the former health secretary
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Editorial: Labour ought to realise that growth is important, but it may not be what really matters to voters
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Editorial: A shocking attack by settlers in Huwara, hours after Israeli-Palestinian talks concluded, testifies to the dangers ahead
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Editorial: Benefit payments should be determined by the actual cost of living, not the political fixations of Conservative ministers
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Editorial: Rishi Sunak’s deal shows that nowhere does the promise to slash red tape ring more hollow than in Northern Ireland
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Editorial: The surprise victory of Elly Schlein can galvanise the demoralised Democratic party
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Editorial: Cancelling loans put the Wunder into Wirtschaftswunder. Treat poor nations the same today
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Editorial: Despite complaints about the ceremony, the real embarrassment at the Baftas was the absence of winners of colour
The Guardian view on refugee rights: a warning from history