Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: A long-anticipated campaign seems to have begun. Kyiv desperately needs good news – but even that would come at a high price
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Editorial: The country desperately needs a government prepared to invest big, to catch up with new economic times
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Editorial: One year after Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips were killed in the Amazon, their work explaining what is happening there goes on
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Editorial: Dehumanising language is key to legislating brutality for Rishi Sunak’s government
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Editorial: New research shows that for-profit businesses make worse carers. It’s time to admit that privatisation failed
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Editorial: The Harry Potter publisher ascribes its record profits to a hunger for affordable diversion. That’s the magic of books
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Editorial: The latest reshuffle of NHS rebuilding plans does not put right a decade of neglect
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Editorial: The first Mancunian FA Cup final is a special moment that comes as the city heads for yet another reinvention
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Editorial: Lady Hallett should be able to decide what is relevant in Boris Johnson’s papers – not the Cabinet Office
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Editorial: This summer, Spain could become the latest country to feature a radical right presence in government
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Editorial: The fog of war is thick in Ukraine, but certain strategic and moral truths remain crystal clear
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Editorial: When the economy doesn’t work in the way that theory suggests, it’s time to junk the theory
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Editorial: Sir Keir Starmer is right to say no to new hydrocarbon extraction from the North Sea
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Editorial: The World Health Organization has said that Covid-19 is no longer a global health emergency. But its impact will be felt for years
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Sir Mark Rowley is right that mentally ill people should not be looked after by police officers. Ministers, not health workers, are to blame
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Editorial: As he embarks on a third decade in power, Turkey’s president will continue to use sweeping powers to divide and rule
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Editorial: The government’s response to Alexis Jay’s report is inadequate. Ministers must step up and show victims the effort was worthwhile
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Editorial: It is refreshing to hear new ideas, but dividing culture into the best and the rest won’t do anyone any good
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