Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
- The Guardian view on imminent disaster in Yemen: it can be preventedEditorial: A decaying oil tanker threatens a massive spill. The international community must seize the chance to stop it
- The Guardian view on Sturgeon’s Indyref2: a fight ends up in courtEditorial: Neither Brexit nor Scottish independence offer the clean break that many hope for
- The Guardian view on defunding the Kremlin’s war machine: more must be doneEditorial: G7 leaders are right to promote a global price cap on Russian oil and gas
- The Guardian view on the Social Mobility Commission: a string of broken promisesEditorial: Under Katharine Birbalsingh, the body has moved as far as possible away from its initial remit of child poverty
- The Guardian view on overturning Roe v Wade: anti-abortionists reign supremeEditorial: The removal of women’s constitutional right to abortion will deepen hardship and division in the US
- The Guardian view on diversity in the arts: continuity mattersEditorial: Changing Arts Council priorities are raising the stakes for a sector that deserves steady support
- The Guardian view on the byelections: PM’s end draws nighEditorial: Boris Johnson should resign and take responsibility for failing his party – and the country
- The Guardian view on Paul McCartney at Glastonbury: a state occasionEditorial: At 80 years old, the one-time Beatle offers a vision of optimism and empathy just as moving as the pageantry of the platinum jubilee
- The Guardian view on digital exclusion: online must not be the only optionEditorial: The interests of a significant minority are being neglected as everyday tasks are conducted via smartphones and tablets
- The Guardian view on Colombia’s election: a chance for a changeEditorial: The emergence of a progressive politics in a country traditionally in the grip of the right should be welcomed
- The Guardian view on Raab’s bill of rights: liberty bent to prejudiceEditorial: Plans to make universal rights subordinate to ministerial opinion and political whim mark a backwards step for British democracy
- The Guardian view on privatisation: the god that failedEditorial: We were told privatisation would mean great services, savings for the government and an investment boom. It was a lie
- The Guardian view on criminal record checks: the case for second chancesEditorial: Rules that force people to disclose decades-old convictions, including for non-violent offences, should be changed
- The Guardian view on Oslo’s Future Library: hope in practiceEditorial: Trees, vision and shelf space are all needed for an exemplary project that will hide books for a century
- The Guardian view on strikes in Britain: it’s not a return to the 1970sEditorial: Without decent pay offers Britain risks remaining in trapped a low-wage, low-growth spiral
- The Guardian view on Macron’s bad night: a rocky road aheadEditorial: A remarkable parliamentary election has transformed the political landscape
- The Guardian view on Qatar’s migrant workers: football owes themEditorial: The FA and the England team should back proposals to safeguard migrant workers’ rights after the World Cup in November
- The Guardian view on ambulance waiting times: signs of a collapsing NHSEditorial: Paramedics cannot attend health emergencies because they are stuck queueing outside a hospital
The Guardian view on Boris Johnson abroad: more indulged than feted