Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: Farmers and consumers know they cannot believe the prime minister’s assurances over post-Brexit standards
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Editorial: Two dozen people have died and hundreds have been injured in India’s capital. The prime minister talks of peace and brotherhood, but he has led his country here
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Editorial: For too long the movie mogul considered himself beyond the law. This week his accusers – and the wider #MeToo movement – got the justice they had been seeking
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Editorial: Many experts believe this outbreak will soon be declared a pandemic. Even if it is not containable, it can still be slowed
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Editorial: It is unfair that in England people in different social circumstances experience avoidable differences in health, wellbeing and length of life. But this is a political choice
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Editorial: Handing control of Britain’s entry this year to a record label is a daringly anti-democratic response to years of abject failure
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Editorial: The victory of hardliners in the parliamentary contest was engineered. But Donald Trump’s choices have destroyed faith in the promises of moderates
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Editorial: A government that stresses the importance of national pride should understand Greek claims
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Editorial: He ignores the floods while pursuing immigration plans and an attack on the BBC, which are destructive and divisive. The prime minister does not care
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Editorial: News that the biggest mammal is returning in numbers to Antarctica signals a conservation triumph
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Editorial: The racist shootings in the town of Hanau have underlined the threat posed by nativist ideology
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Editorial: In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, Beijing has expelled three journalists. The measure is designed to intimidate – and is bad for Chinese citizens as well as the wider public
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Editorial: Boris Johnson saw immigration as the driver of Brexit, and has produced a policy that taps into questions about the nature of work
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Editorial: Parasite’s success is a reminder of how culture can help us to think outside of the Anglo-American box
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Editorial: In challenging times, the world needs the EU to be at the top of its game. This week’s budget negotiations are a first test
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Editorial: The country followed a rabbit down the austerity hole, but there’s no Brexit wonderland for Britain’s workers
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Editorial: The mitigation measures promoted by ministers are important, but a new focus on climate and energy policies is needed
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Editorial: The press – and opponents within and without the Tory party – have brought Dominic Cummings to heel. But his mission remains the pursuit of polarising politics.
The Guardian view on UK-EU talks: bluster can’t conceal brutal reality