Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: Teachers are buckling under the pressure of workloads and the Ofsted regime. Fixing this will start with raising salaries
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Editorial: The row over whether the pandemic started with a lab leak is growing. But the most important question is what we do now
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Editorial: A leadership race has exposed the party’s divisions over how to pursue independence
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Editorial: Eyes might roll at yet another Dickens miniseries, but plays based on two more recent novels, Hamnet and A Little Life, have hit the jackpot
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Editorial: The international criminal court’s issuance of an arrest warrant for the Russian president over Ukraine is welcome. It needs support
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Editorial: The prime minister’s riches raise awkward questions, but the Conservative party has decided Boris Johnson is not the answer to them
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Editorial: The former prime minister represents a vandalistic, irresponsible ethos of government. The Tories must repudiate him unconditionally
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Editorial: Germany’s rearguard defence of the combustion engine sends a disastrous signal in the race to meet net zero targets
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Editorial: Findings of institutional racism, homophobia and misogyny must be the start of a transformation in the force
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Editorial: President Macron’s decision to force through his pension reforms without a vote damages French democracy
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Editorial: Tackling the climate emergency needs public funding, but without socialising the risk and allowing banks to privatise the profit
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Editorial: Scrapping the work capability assessment is welcome, but the government’s proposed alternative won’t rebuild trust
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Editorial: More than five years after hundreds of thousands fled Myanmar, conditions in Bangladesh are deteriorating
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Editorial: Labour voters in Conservative-held commuter belt seats should respond positively to Sir Ed Davey’s overtures
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Editorial: The toll of the disastrous US decision to invade, backed by the UK, becomes clearer every year
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Editorial: Though they rank low in awards tables, Oscar winners such as Black Panther’s Ruth E Carter are creating new ways of seeing the world
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Editorial: The chancellor wants to get more parents into work – but additional free hours won’t fix this broken system
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Editorial: New powers for Greater Manchester and the West Midlands to control funding point the way to genuine levelling up
The Guardian view on the SNP’s new leader: he understands Brexit won’t help Scotland