Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The worst violence in a decade has struck the heart of a nation
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Editorial: The death of a young journalist at the hands of dissident republicans is a tragedy linked to the province’s ongoing political crisis
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Editorial: The long weekend is a rare chance for unmediated contact with the world and with our friends. Don’t miss it
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Editorial: It is no surprise that the document bears little resemblance to that portrayed by the Trump administration. It must not be allowed to draw a line beneath it
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Editorial: There is a public majority against Brexit. The political parties must cooperate to ensure that its voice is heard in any elections
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Editorial: The cause is being taken up in the corridors of power. We still need activists outside on the streets
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Editorial: The dangerous dilapidation of the Houses of Parliament can no longer be ignored. They must be restored and modernised before catastrophe strikes
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Editorial: Catholic conservatives are trying to recruit the disaster as a symbol of their cause. They will fail
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Editorial: A consultation on scrapping no-fault evictions and introducing new safeguards for tenants is welcome – but not enough
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One of the great symbols of France has suffered terrible fire damage. The whole of Europe is scarred too
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Editorial: Britain must decide within five weeks whether to hold EU elections. There are big decisions to face before then, even though parliament is in recess
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Editorial: Disrupting traffic is not enough – we must disrupt our progress towards climate catastrophe
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Editorial: Britain is too cautious about facing its complex past. The result is that Britain fails to understand its future
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Editorial: Scientists have shown us one of the mysteries of the universe, and the extraordinary power of human cooperation
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Editorial: The familiar methods of British politics have failed to find a solution. Parliament must have the confidence to innovate
The Guardian view on European elections: one continent, one ballot