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Editorial

Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here

May 2025

  • Trump talks to silhouetted reporters with helicopter and Washington Monument in the background

    The Guardian view on Trump’s shock therapy: warehouse and transport workers are the first victims of a class war

  • Baby asleep on father's chest

    The Guardian view on paternity leave: campaigners are right to demand more

  • Palestinians receive hot meals from charities in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on 2 May 2025.

    The Guardian view on Israel’s aid blockade of Gaza: hunger as a weapon of war

  • Reform UK leader Nigel Farage celebrates with the party’s candidate Sarah Pochin after winning the Runcorn and Helsby byelection.

    The Guardian view on Reform election victories: a barometer of disillusionment

  • The Guardian view on Tate Modern at 25: a monumental success

  • The Guardian view on the US and Ukraine: is the natural resources agreement a big deal?

  • The Guardian view on the Gruffalo: a well-timed comeback, wart and all

  • Tony Blair

    The Guardian view on Labour and net zero politics: lean in and ignore bad advice

    Editorial: Sir Tony Blair’s ill-conceived contribution to the climate debate was a political gift to Nigel Farage. But public support for the green transition remains strong
  • L to R: Argentinian foreign minister Gerardo Werthein, Elon Musk, Javier Milei, Donald Trump and Karina Milei, Argentina’s secretary general of the presidency, in  Mar-a-Lago, Florida, on 14 November 2024.

    The Guardian view on Argentina’s bailout: when Trump’s ally calls, the IMF obeys – at a cost

    Editorial: The deal with Javier Milei shows how America-first dealmaking is bending global finance to serve authoritarian and extractive ends
  • Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton

    The Guardian view on Australia’s federal election: progressives must vote strategically

    Anthony Albanese has delivered steady, gradual reform – but a minority government might force Labor to push through bolder solutions
  • Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney, speaking on stage in Ottawa on 29 April 2025

    The Guardian view on Canada’s Liberal election: Carney’s triumph is a rebuff to Trump

  • Teacher and students gathered around a table

    The Guardian view on teachers’ pay: ministers must fund an increase

  • Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, left, and Karen Shore, Labour candidate in the Runcorn and Helsby byelection, visit a local primary school on 22 April 2025.

    The Guardian view on England’s local elections: we must build something better than this

  • Henna Virkkunen, European Commission vice-president for technological sovereignty, security and democracy, speaks at a press conference on 9 April 2025.

    The Guardian view on the EU and big tech: Brussels must lay down the law

  • A British doctor checks an older woman's blood pressure.

    The Guardian view on GPs: the importance of being face to face

  • The planet Mars

    The Guardian view on owning the heavens: the perils of letting capitalism colonise the cosmos

  • Pro-Harvard demonstrators rally in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    The Guardian view on Trump v universities: essential institutions must defend themselves

  • Joan Didion.

    The Guardian view on posthumously publishing Joan Didion: goodbye to all that

  • Nigel Farage speaks at a news conference in Dover, Kent

    The Guardian view on Conservatives in crisis: a shrinking party without purpose

  • Cardinals escorting Pope Francis's body in St Peter's Basilica, Rome

    The Guardian view on the coming papal conclave: Catholics at a crossroads

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