Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The Post Office boss’s self-serving behaviour was plain to see. But she was not the only one
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Editorial: Rishi Sunak’s government failed to protect the public, secure the prison estate and deliver swift access to justice
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Editorial: Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak have all provided object lessons in how not to govern wisely or well
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Editorial: Cyril Ramaphosa promised a new dawn under his presidency, but support for the ruling African National Congress may fall below 50% for the first time
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Editorial: The prime minister has run out of road and is left defending a thin legacy against the prospect of regime change
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Editorial: Joe Biden and Donald Trump agree on tariffs against China. The world has lost its biggest cheerleader for globalisation
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Editorial: The US and others have criticised the chief prosecutor for seeking arrest warrants for Israeli leaders. The ICC needs support
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Editorial: Ministers should think again after judges ruled the authoritarian move to constrain demonstrations was unlawful
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Editorial: The high court decision to allow an appeal against extradition is good news. But a political resolution to this saga needs to be sought
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Editorial: The grave failures of politicians, civil servants and the NHS over decades must lead to change
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Editorial: A state industrial strategy is needed to reduce carbon output, produce cleaner growth and redistribute jobs around the UK
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Ediitorial: While some feel that allowing live performances to be photographed or filmed adds to the buzz, others hate it
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Editorial: Patients are already dying as wonder drugs lose their effectiveness. International action is urgently needed
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Editorial: The departure this weekend of Chelsea’s Emma Hayes from the WSL and Liverpool’s Jürgen Klopp will be felt outside sport
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Editorial: The opposition leader knows that he is being measured for the highest office in the land
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Editorial: The assassination attempt has shocked the country, but reflects deep divisions there and across Europe
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Editorial: A Belfast court ruling exposes quite how far the prime minister has wandered from the pragmatic governing ethos he once espoused
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Editorial: A year after the war began, the world’s largest humanitarian catastrophe is deepening
The Guardian view on the Netherlands: a radical-right reset will challenge European unity