Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The government must not allow an even more divided society to emerge post-pandemic
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Editorial: Donald Trump tried to wreck the agreement. Can the Biden administration and Tehran find a solution?
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Editorial: The more we allow infections to rise and the virus to replicate, the greater the chance that new variants will arrive that have the ability to evade our defences
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Editorial: A new minister in Scotland is on a mission to cut drug deaths. But a fresh approach to a complex problem is needed across the UK
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Editorial: Workers fighting to form the first union at an Amazon workplace in the US are pioneers in the battle to civilise big-tech capitalism
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Editorial: Whether or not schools reopen to all pupils in March, ministers must address wider concerns about the pandemic’s impact on the young
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Editorial: It is in everyone’s interests for richer countries to ensure supplies are distributed more equitably
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Editorial: The supreme court’s new judgment has exposed the gulf between labour regulation and the gig economy – and shown where justice must lie
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Editorial: Keir Starmer’s speech may mark a watershed between the politics of the pandemic and the politics of post-Covid Britain
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The outages endured by residents result from the state’s political decisions – but all of us need to think more about ensuring resilience
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Editorial: When Andrew Haldane claims post-Covid UK is ‘poised like a coiled spring’, he does no favours to either his reputation or the debate over the future.
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The pandemic has postponed the crisis of representation exposed by the Brexit referendum that forced people - and the UK’s nations - apart
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Editorial: Families are worried that people with learning disabilities have not been prioritised. Who can blame them?
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Editorial: Election year could deliver the best result in the party’s 40-year history, and send a message on climate targets from Europe’s most powerful state
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Editorial: The prime minister has pledged to ‘level up’ the red wall and green the country with a model that has failed Britain for decades
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Editorial: By stirring people up against an honest reckoning with our past, ministers are doing the country a huge disservice
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Editorial: From Hong Kong to Myanmar and Belarus, the tactics and ethos of activists are transmitted at lightning speed
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Editorial: Sagacious arts organisations are looking alfresco for a return in the spring
The Guardian view on vaccine passports: a tool to handle with care