Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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Editorial: The tax avoidance revelations have unleashed a demand for reform and social justice. Only a rash government would ignore it
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Editorial: The regional contest for influence between Iran and Saudi Arabia is pushing Lebanon into a new phase of instability, with Israel unlikely to remain a spectator
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Editorial: The US president has been gushing about the Beijing stretch of his Asian tour. But strains in the bilateral relationship are growing with China’s ambitions
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Editorial: The former international development secretary ran her own foreign policy and defied the prime minister. Downing Street had to show who was boss
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Editorial: Sizable victories for the Democrats in a series of races offer cheer after a year of Donald Trump. But the party should not feel too reassured
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Editorial: Theresa May’s weakness as prime minister has allowed her most ambitious ministers to do their own thing
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There are legitimate questions about whether you can sweep out the Augean stables if you don’t have clean hands
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Editorial: Allowing the very richest to secede from the rest of society and choose the jurisdiction they operate under has led to an astonishing rise in global inequality
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Editorial: The Bolsheviks seized power 100 years ago. There are lessons from the revolution’s inspiration and from the fact that the system did not work
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Editorial: No industry or profession is immune from the problem, but parliament has a unique chance to lead the change
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Editorial: Translators bring with them their personalities and prejudices. So it matters that a woman has finally tackled the Odyssey
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Editorial: The English language may seem an asset for Britain. But its dominance may also cut the British mind off from what the rest of the world is saying
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Editorial: Theresa May is surviving hand to mouth, her authority ebbing away. Parliament must take control of Brexit
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Editorial: The US president is about to embark on his first trip to the region. With tensions high over North Korea, and China asserting its ambitions, what will his ignorance and disdain for diplomatic subtlety bring?
The Guardian view on the trade bill: bad law; bad plan