Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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The Guardian view on sharing vaccines: protecting others protects usEditorial: It is in everyone’s interests for richer countries to ensure supplies are distributed more equitably -
The Guardian view on the Uber drivers ruling: a challenge to governmentEditorial: 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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The Guardian view on Labour’s task: a need to believeEditorial: Keir Starmer’s speech may mark a watershed between the politics of the pandemic and the politics of post-Covid Britain -
The Guardian view on Texas storms and power cuts: preparing for the worstThe 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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The Guardian view on economic predictions: no time to bank on a recoveryEditorial: 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. -
The Guardian view on two-party politics: a binary choice is bad for democracyThe 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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The Guardian view on disability and Covid: shine a lightEditorial: Families are worried that people with learning disabilities have not been prioritised. Who can blame them? -
The Guardian view on Germany's Greens: opportunity knocksEditorial: 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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The Guardian view on Boris Johnson's role: laundering the Tory brandEditorial: The prime minister has pledged to ‘level up’ the red wall and green the country with a model that has failed Britain for decades -
The Guardian view on British history: we need to knowEditorial: By stirring people up against an honest reckoning with our past, ministers are doing the country a huge disservice
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The Guardian view on global protests: passing it onEditorial: From Hong Kong to Myanmar and Belarus, the tactics and ethos of activists are transmitted at lightning speed
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The Guardian view on open-air art: the way forwardEditorial: Sagacious arts organisations are looking alfresco for a return in the spring
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The Guardian view on Queen's consent: the crown does more than it seemsEditorial: End the flummery that enables a Queen’s gambit and ministers making moves that suit the monarch -
The Guardian view on summer holidays: mixed messagesEditorial: It is possible, as well as desirable, that some trips could be possible in the coming months. But ministers have created another muddle
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The Guardian view on NHS reorganisation: the need to integrateAmid the pandemic, Matt Hancock needs to display the humility that his tin-eared predecessor Andrew Lansley lacked -
The Guardian view on two-tone nostalgia: the pride of CoventryEditorial: Britain’s city of culture for 2021 is rightly celebrating a musical movement that still carries a potent message
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The Guardian view on Trump’s second impeachment: uneasy, but essentialEditorial: Though the former president will likely be acquitted again, the truly dangerous course would be failing to try him -
The Guardian view on the Brexit aftermath: the price of dishonestyThe EU blundered over vaccines and Northern Ireland, but the UK is deep in denial about the deal it has signed



The Guardian view on Alabama’s Amazon rebels: the dignity of labour