Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: As a recent BBC series confirms, the idea of a spiritual journey has survived the decline of organised religion
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Editorial: Democracy’s link to the places that matter to people is being eroded, a concern given next month’s elections
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Editorial: Belated progress is being made towards a formal trade and border deal for the British overseas territory, in which 96% voted remain
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Editorial: In tone and style they might be very different, but neither has lost their common touch
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Editorial: The review of England’s child transgender health service is not a full stop in the debate but part of a continuing conversation
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Editorial: After nearly half a century, aides reveal that a Labour prime minister said he had found happiness in a new relationship
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Editorial: Regulating new technology is never simple, but the status quo offers inadequate protection
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Editorial: Among the party’s experts on tax avoidance is a former City lawyer who wrote that ‘taxation is legalised extortion’
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Editorial: Research proving that early intervention works ought to be seized on by Keir Starmer’s party
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Editorial: The seeds of a forever war are being planted in the coastal strip. They must not be allowed to take root
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Editorial: The DWP’s system punishes claimants for payment errors. But it is the rules, not the carers, that are most at fault
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Editorial: Leaders need to persuade others of the need for environmental measures rather than capitulate in the face of political headwinds
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Editorial: Protecting children from pornography is one aim of the online harms bill. But other problems have not been tackled
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Editorial: As the 50th anniversary of the transition to democracy is celebrated, the rise of the far right is casting a shadow over the present
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Editorial: Israel’s opening of aid routes is welcome and overdue. But much more is needed
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Editorial: The survival of ancient dialects matters not just for scholarship, but because of the wisdom they convey about how to live with nature
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Editorial: New penalties for homeless people at a time of rising destitution would be the ugliest politics. The repealers must prevail
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Editorial: The shock resignation of the main unionist party’s leader has left Northern Ireland politics more uncertain than ever
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