Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: A commission appointed by the PM to look at tuition fees has concluded that colleges, and not universities, require the most urgent attention
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Editorial: Undercover filming and a trio of reports show that the lessons of the Winterbourne View scandal have not yet been learned
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Editorial: Beware the MP – and Tory leadership contender – who claims there are easy ways out of Britain’s Brexit crisis
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Editorial: The rise of anti-Jewish actions in Germany is profoundly worrying, but Angela Merkel’s fightback sets an example of moral seriousness and rigour
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Editorial: The big parties grew smaller and the small parties bigger. But the voters still believe in the European project
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Editorial: Thousands of voters and hundreds of party members abandoned Labour last week. Singling out one person for punishment is the wrong sort of response in every way
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Editorial: The Tory party now represents fewer than one in 10 voters. These results confirm it has no right to crash Britain out of the European Union
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Editorial: Social media cannot ensure they only publish truths. But what about deliberate falsehoods designed to damage?
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Editorial: Getting rid of Theresa May has only brought the dilemmas that defeated her much closer to her party
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Editorial: It’s wonderful when artists are given the attention they deserve late in life – but there’s little cause for self-congratulation
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Editorial: The founder of WikiLeaks faces charges of espionage in the US and rape in Sweden. He should stand trial for rape
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Editorial: She was doomed by her failure to face honestly the real choices of Brexit, and to make her party face them too
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Editorial: When Britain finds itself isolated alongside the rule-busters, and against the liberal democracies, it is not a good place to be
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Editorial: The world does not need another national populist leader who pursues a pro-business agenda while trading in fake news and treating minorities as second-class citizens
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Editorial: The prime minister has lacked the vision and judgment to define Britain’s future relations with Europe, let alone convince MPs and the public to trust her
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Editorial: It’s been more than a decade since MPs looked at the private equity model and asked whether it is good for Britain. A bankruptcy in the steel industry is an opportunity to do so again
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Editorial: An enlarged Green group in the European parliament would drive climate policy forward, and prove that the activism of recent months has been effective
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Editorial: Mrs May has shifted, but not enough to win over critics who prefer to take their chances on the alternative outcomes of a no deal, no Brexit or no Tory government
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