Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: Republicans don’t want people to look too closely at Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination. Voters should hold them accountable for their past and present manoeuvrings
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The supreme court judgment decriminalising homosexuality overturned a colonial era law. But its welcome ruling is a reminder of the work to be done elsewhere
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Editorial: The GMB’s support for a public vote on the final deal on leaving the EU reflects a growing re-examination of the options. The Tories’ normalisation of reckless no-deal discussion is to blame
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Editorial: A recent crash has refocused attention on the risks cyclists pose to pedestrians. But bicycles, including electric ones, do far more good than harm
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Editorial: Cuts have led to chaos and failure in the justice and benefits systems, and vulnerable people including children are the victims
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Editorial: Jocelyn Bell Burnell’s triumph reminds us that a commitment to inclusivity is not at odds with excellence – it is about ensuring it
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Editorial: The party needs to root out antisemitism and stand up for Palestinian rights. Labour’s leader must do both
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Editorial: The claim that Britain’s economic model is systemically unjust was recently deemed radical and extreme. Now it is indisputable
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Editorial: In saying nothing about genocide of the Rohingya or the imprisonment of journalists exposing massacres, the Nobel prize winner is morally complicit in the crimes committed by Myanmar’s military
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Editorial: Though the party appears stuck on a single MP, its message on the environment is one that all voters need to hear
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Editorial: The Labour leader should hug his critics close – and convince them they can revive themselves through participatory politics
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Editorial: The story linking Pope Francis with the protection of a sexual abuser is false. But the rage behind it will not go away
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Editorial: Markets ought not be judged by what they produce for winners, but on their outcomes for the losers
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Editorial: Polls suggest further success for the anti-immigrant party in Sweden. But there is no cause for despair
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Editorial: The MP for Birkenhead has been a loyal asset to Labour. To win power, the party needs to take heed of all opinions
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Editorial: India’s prime minister ought to own up to the mistakes of his own policies which have cost lives, jobs and growth. If he doesn’t then voters will get a chance to do so in elections – and they should take it
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Editorial: By his confrontational response to harassment allegations, Scotland’s former leader is on a collision course with his successor Nicola Sturgeon
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Editorial: The Trump administration is the first in history to uncritically back the government of Israel while waging diplomatic war on the Palestinians. This is a recipe for chaos
The Guardian view on Swedish politics: chaotically stable