Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The absence of national planning for the pandemic and Boris Johnson’s shameful leadership are in the spotlight
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Editorial: Indonesia’s president was welcomed as the first to have emerged from outside its elites. Now his son is being propelled towards power
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Editorial: The PM’s fear of stifling innovation makes him too hesitant to deal with problems that Washington and Brussels are already addressing
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Editorial: The appalling human toll of airstrikes and the ground offensive dominate attention, but what follows will be crucial
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Editorial: Evidence from Dominic Cummings and other key figures points to a deadly combination of chaos and recklessness
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Editorial: The Labour leader is right to argue for a two-state solution but he is far from convincing in his latest intervention over the war in Gaza
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Editorial: Huge backlogs and staff shortages mean that health, justice and other vital systems are incapable of functioning properly
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Editorial: A series of weighty new studies points to a revival of interest in a saturnine subculture. It may be a sign of the times
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Editorial: Introduced with the right safeguards and a well-publicised countryside code, freeing up access to green space can reset our relationship with nature
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Editorial: The latest collection to go online reveals the six centuries of influence of a medieval giant who predated the printed press
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Editorial: The crisis in the Middle East has inflamed passions. But we all have a role to play in countering hatred and fostering trust
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Editorial: Sacrificing mass exposure for cash from lucrative broadcasting deals is strategically short-sighted. Rugby should not follow cricket down that path
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Editorial: A nearly eight-decade-old institution is tussling with a very different world from the one in which it was created
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Editorial: The US has got its federal government back. But Mike Johnson is not an answer to the nation’s political dysfunction
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Editorial: The PM had a chance to repudiate the worst mistakes of his predecessors, but lacked the courage and the conviction
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Editorial: In the week that nearly 4 million Britons were reported to live in destitution, policymakers axed the cap on City pay. How’s that for a healthy society?
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Editorial: Recognising the common humanity of Israeli and Palestinian civilians can break the endless chain of attack and reprisal
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Editorial: Visiting Port Talbot steelworks this week, Sir Keir Starmer was right to call for a new deal for a vital sector
The Guardian view on class: the Tories represent their social base, Labour less so