Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
-
Editorial: Prominent Conservatives have said a big backer’s comments were racist and sexist. It’s hard to disagree
-
Editorial: Opaque ownership structures and bumper profits point to an early years sector gone wrong
-
Editorial: Buying care from the private sector brings short-term relief, but it won’t solve the problem of underfunding
-
Editorial: Countries are placing a higher priority on resilience and security in the wake of the pandemic and as tensions grow
-
Editorial: Presidential elections this week are a sham, but they must not demoralise those who dare to imagine a Russia without Vladimir Putin
-
Editorial: Rejecting green transport policies was a backwards step by Rishi Sunak. New research proves it
-
Editorial: The science minister’s baseless allegations of extremism in relation to two academics, disseminated on social media, were unworthy of her office
-
Editorial: In the week of International Women’s Day, raise a glass to the unpaid contributors who are putting so many unsung lives on the map
-
Editorial: Jeremy Hunt’s NIC cuts risk weakening the moral foundation on which Britain’s taxation system still relies
-
Editorial: With gangs threatening civil war, widespread violence and no elected officials, the country faces an unprecedented crisis. Its people must be heard
-
Editorial: Raising taxes and cutting public spending won’t generate the investment to lift living standards and productivity
-
Editorial: In a complex area of women’s health, simplistic answers centred on hormone replacement therapy must be resisted
-
Editorial: The Biden administration is gradually turning up the volume, but Israel’s prime minister is ignoring it. Airdrops are just a gesture
-
Editorial: As campaigning begins for the most important pan-European vote for decades, progressive parties need to respond to the radical right threat
-
Editorial: Instead of sticking to arbitrary limits, politicians should be able to make the case for spending on urgent social repair
-
Editorial: Warnings about benefits will not solve the interlinked problems of worklessness and worsening mental health
-
Editorial: The chief inspector of borders and immigration angered ministers by exposing an ineffective, cruel system
-
Editorial: An expanding municipal alliance with new powers can be at the heart of a new, better version of levelling up
The Guardian view on Africa’s homophobic legislation: western influences are encouraging hatred