Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: Ethnic Armenians are pouring out of the enclave. But the US and Europe must press Azerbaijan to respect the rights of those who remain
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Editorial: The PM continues to play politics with the climate emergency. The dismal consequences will long outlast his time in office
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Editorial: Several senior officials have conspicuously vanished. But it is ordinary people, especially Uyghurs, who are most vulnerable
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Editorial: Two decades after the invasion of Iraq, victims of abuse and torture by US forces have yet to be compensated
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Editorial: Casting the Lib Dems as the party of the NHS is bold but credible – given a Liberal can claim to have invented it
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Editorial: By throwing doubt on the CPS’s decision to charge an officer, ministers and Sir Mark Rowley risk weakening their own reforms
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Editorial: Spiralling tensions between Pristina and Belgrade have again spilled over into violence. The European Union’s mediating strategy is not working
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Editorial: Headteachers need more support if they are to persuade reluctant pupils to come back
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Editorial: Progress has been made. But as the wounds of Brexit heal, literature has a key role to play in building a new entente cordiale
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Editorial: Through his businesses, Rupert Murdoch pushed a world view with the pursuit of money at its heart
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Editorial: This year’s 40th annual survey of the way we think reveals a country that, for all its flaws, is more liberal and more social democratic than before
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Editorial: New research exposes the growing influence of the radical right on more mainstream forces. A counteroffensive is overdue
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Editorial: The catastrophe stands for the wider crimes and failures of those in power. The people have had enough
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Editorial: The PM has chosen to put a narrow, divisive electoral calculation ahead of serious statecraft and responsible government
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Editorial: A halt in bombing isn’t enough to end the humanitarian crisis. But a deal between Azerbaijan and Armenia looks even harder to reach
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Editorial: Whatever the truth about the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the row shows that building relationships with New Delhi won’t be easy
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Editorial: The Labour leader’s meeting with Emmanuel Macron was a first tentative step in the long haul of restoring better relations with Europe
The Guardian view on Scotland’s drug deaths: at last, a glimmer of sense