Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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The Guardian view on #MeToo: what comes next?Editorial: The outpouring of testimony from women who have experienced harassment and abuse has been immensely powerful. But it cannot and must not be the end of the story
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The Guardian view on protests in Iran: they matter – but what do they mean?Editorial: Unrest across the country appears to have multiple causes. What exactly sparked it, and where it will lead, remains unclear
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The Guardian view on labour’s share: bigger slice neededEditorial: Capital is being hoarded by a wealthy few in Britain. The state should intervene to ensure more people have a greater share
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The Guardian view on social mobility: lost in BrexitlandEditorial: Inequality will only rise as the government loses focus on ways to tackle the disadvantages of being born into poorer families
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The Guardian view on surveillance in China: Big Brother is watchingEditorial: In Xinjiang, cutting-edge technology is reinforcing tight social controls. These measures are unlikely to stay within the region’s bounds
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The Guardian view on literary fiction: in need of supportEditorial: Stories should come from all parts of society – not just from the well heeled and the middle class
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The Guardian view on Prince Harry: the monarchy’s best insurance policyEditorial: As guest editor of Radio 4’s Today, the prince made a programme that sounded a bit like a prolonged mentoring session
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The Guardian view on capitalism without capitalAn idea whose time has come: Over the holiday season the Guardian is examining themes that have emerged to give shape to 2018. Today we look at intangible economies
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The Guardian view on the power of heresyAn idea whose time has come: Over the holiday season the Guardian is examining themes that have emerged to give shape to 2018. Today we look at the humanity of departing from dogma
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The Guardian view on rough sleeping: no room at the innEditorial: Readers are donating generously to the Guardian and Observer charity appeal. But the growing number of homeless people on and off the streets is a symbol of government failure
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The Guardian view on Poland: Brexit will worsen the EU’s dilemmasEditorial: British scepticism has been an irritant to more integrationist tendencies, but also a healthy corrective
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The Guardian view on Damian Green’s sacking: taking back control – ineffectivelyEditorial: To lose three cabinet ministers in two months is a sign of government in disarray. Yet by recent standards it almost looks orderly


The Guardian view on Britain’s political parties: the same but very different