Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The decision to breach a pledge by slashing aid funding from 0.7% of GDP to 0.5% is not only shameful but shortsighted
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Editorial: Philip Green’s fashion empire is the latest on the brink of collapse. The government must address the crisis for bricks-and-mortar stores
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Editorial: The prime minister needs to look beyond 31 December and start repairing relations with Britain’s neighbours
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Editorial: Both the Booker prize-winning novel Shuggie Bain and Steve McQueen’s Lovers Rock are exercises in radical empathy
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Editorial: The country’s second lockdown is ending prematurely because politics rather than science is driving Boris Johnson’s Covid-19 policy
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Editorial: Moves to designate books as a necessity are to be encouraged
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Editorial: A double whammy of a lingering pandemic and a no-deal Brexit could see 4.2 million unemployed by 2022. Only the state can take up the slack if the private sector does not
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Editorial: Allowing households to mix could prove costly. People should proceed with care, finding safer ways to celebrate where possible
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Editorial: The dishonesty and disregard for safety shown by the companies at the heart of the inquiry point to the need for much tougher regulation
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Editorial: A new study reveals the disastrous consequences of financialised farming on the environment
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Editorial: A beefed-up tier system will be a hammer blow for pubs, bars and restaurants. The government must ensure viable businesses are still standing when vaccines eventually are rolled out
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Editorial: Now is not the time to be cutting the real-terms wages of workers who kept the UK going while the pandemic raged
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Editorial: Plans for mass immunisation against Covid-19 are developing fast, but concerns must be addressed
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Editorial: The road scheme greenlit by Grant Shapps risks damaging a unique landscape
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Editorial: The undercover policing inquiry was on shaky ground before it started, and victims are right to be concerned
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Editorial: The home secretary is a bully who should have been sacked by the prime minister for breaking the ministerial code
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Editorial: There was supposed to be a government review of Britain’s foreign, security and military needs. But, as so often, Boris Johnson has put the cart before the horse
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Editorial: Hundreds have already died. The dangers are multiplying for the country and the region
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