Editorials
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Editorial: Chris Heaton-Harris’s demand to know who was teaching what on the EU ratchets up the gap in the post-referendum tribal divide
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Editorial: The incorporation of Xi Jinping’s thinking into the party constitution indicates his extraordinary power – but also his breadth of vision
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Editorial: The European Union is not the right body, but an independent third party could help Madrid and Barcelona ease the confrontation before it is too late
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Editorial: A rare and fatal disease will be now treated on the NHS. But the real problems come from common and unglamorous complaints
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Editorial: The growing list of the presenter’s victims should blight the News Corp case to take over Sky
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Editorial: Anyone who believes in justice and equality for all can only vote one way in national postal survey on marriage equality. It’s the start of real reform
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Editorial: A swirling reorientation of alliances and enmities is under way in Syria and Iraq. The region is suffering a devastation that bears comparison with the thirty years’ war
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Editorial: The EU withdrawal bill is stuck because Britain’s minority government can’t make up its mind. Labour’s ideas offer a sensible way forward
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Rationing care to smokers and the obese will not solve its financial crisis
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Beyond Brexit, from Catalonia to the Czech Republic, the European dream is under threat
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Editorial: The EU27 and the UK did well by keeping the Brexit ball in play. A finesse of the difficult issues in their next meeting in December will be much harder
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Editorial: It would be fairer to judge A-levels in the light of the socioeconomic context in which they were achieved
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Editorial: The courage of the England player in exposing racism and standing up the FA ought to move the dial on attitudes in sport
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Editorial: A huge weakness in wifi security erodes online privacy. But the real challenge is designing with human shortcomings in mind
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Editorial: The Communist party congress in Beijing is all about one man. How he uses the power he has amassed will have an impact far beyond China’s shores
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Editorial: By refusing to pause and rectify its benefit reform, the government risks condemning hundreds to a Christmas reliant on food parcels
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Editorial: The economic skies are darkening over Britain. Theresa May has little alternative but to make concessions that will protect UK jobs and businesses
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Editorial: Daphne Caruana Galizia’s warnings that Malta was becoming a mafia state need to be taken seriously
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