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Editorials

August 2024

  • Stethoscope on laptop keyboard in doctor's surgery.

    The Guardian view on GPs working to rule: family doctors need bigger budgets

  • The facade of the Bank of England

    The Guardian view on interest rate cuts: helpful for some, but costs are too high for too many

  • Floral tributes to the victims of the knife attack in Southport, Merseyside, on 31 July 2024.

    The Guardian view on the Southport riot: a town’s pain is exploited

  • Anti-Israel demonstrators in Tehran hold portraits of the assassinated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on 31 July 2024.

    The Guardian view on the killing of a Hamas leader: the Middle East circles the abyss

  • Nicolás Maduro at his proclamation at the National Electoral Council headquarters in Caracas on Monday, a day after voters went to the polls.

    The Guardian view on Venezuela’s elections: making the people’s votes count

  • Angela Rayner announces changes to the planning system in the Commons on Tuesday.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s housing proposals: revolutionary intent

  • Rachel Reeves

    The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves’ statement: beyond the Tory black hole

  • Conor Thackray, one of the carers who spoke to the Guardian, outside his home.

    The Guardian view on supporting carers: flawed rules around allowances must be fixed

  • Piggybank on plastic island, symbolic picture for tax haven

    The Guardian view on UN tax talks: Labour must repudiate the stance of the last government

  • Vice-President Kamala Harris speaks to the media.

    The Guardian view on female political leaders: new strains of misogyny fuel old battles

  • Women holding 'Kamala Harris for president' placards.

    The Observer view: Kamala Harris has risen above doubters, now she must stay on high ground

  • Rachel Reeves poses outside the door to 11 Downing Street.

    The Observer view: sticking to fiscal rule will imperil Labour’s future

  • Palestinian supporters gather outside of the US Capitol to protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress in Washington DC.

    The Guardian view on Israel and the world: Benjamin Netanyahu’s US trip won’t help

  • Amanda Abbington and Giovanni Pernice dancing on Strictly.

    The Guardian view on Strictly Come Dancing: a serious stumble but hopefully not a fall

  • Lord President of the Council, and Leader of the House of Commons Lucy Powell arrives in Downing Street to attend weekly Cabinet meeting in London.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s Commons reforms: too cautious and too piecemeal

  • Close-up Of doctor's hand moving ultrasound transducer on a black pregnant woman's belly.

    The Guardian view on maternity care failings: black women and babies are hardest hit

  • John McDonnell, Richard Burgon, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Apsana Begum, Imran Hussain, Ian Byrne, Zarah Sultana.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s rebellion: removing the whip is a step too far

  • London Athletics Meet - Wanda Diamond League Series - London Stadium<br>Dina Asher-Smith after the Women's 200m during the London Athletics Meet at the London Stadium. Picture date: Saturday July 20, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ATHLETICS London. Photo credit should read: John Walton/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    The Guardian view on the Paris Olympics: a space for some joie de vivre

  • Women’s safety campaigner Mina Smallman.

    The Guardian view on violence against women: Labour must explain how it plans to halve it

  • Michael Howard (right) and Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith in 2001.

    The Guardian view on the Conservative party: whatever goes around comes around

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