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Editorial: The government’s response to Alexis Jay’s report is inadequate. Ministers must step up and show victims the effort was worthwhile
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Editorial: It is refreshing to hear new ideas, but dividing culture into the best and the rest won’t do anyone any good
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Editorial: As drought becomes the norm, creative solutions must be found to deal with a new, parched reality
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Editorial: Interventions from the Tory chancellor and his Labour shadow spell the end of a period of economic agreement
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Editorial: The public increasingly accepts the need for allowing entry to new workers. The Tory party is out of touch with the mood
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Editorial: While the generals wage war, millions are paying the price. The country’s future cannot be safeguarded by strongmen
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Editorial: The prime minister pitched his government as a restoration of competence and integrity, but his bluff has been called
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Editorial: There remains a vast tension between the importance of care work, both paid and unpaid, and how little recognition it gets
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Editorial: Expectations are high, but the obstacles faced in seizing back land from Russia remain immense
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Editorial: Keir Starmer’s faith in the health service is genuine. But the hardest questions have still to be answered
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Editorial: An issue of the home secretary’s judgment has become a test of the prime minister’s
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Editorial: A handsome victory for the centre-right is dismal news for those who have suffered from years of austerity
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Editorial: Ministers were warned about the risks of private equity entering the sector but did nothing. Now we’re paying the price
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Editorial: The confrontation between the country’s most popular politician, Imran Khan, and the generals threatens to paralyse the state
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Editorial: Ukraine will be on the right side of history – but winning over neutral nations will take a G7 agenda they can follow
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Editorial: The pursuit of profit by studios needs to be challenged if there is to be a future for those who work for them
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Editorial: This week’s voting could have consequences for power-sharing and for Britain’s attempt to rebuild credibility in Europe
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Editorial: Deteriorating relations between Washington and Beijing imperil contact between citizens, but also make it more important
The Guardian view on the Met’s mental health ultimatum: a deadline is not a solution