Editorial
Editorials from the Guardian. All Guardian and Observer editorials can be found here
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The Guardian view on Grindr and data protection: don’t trade our privacyEditorial: The idea that people’s HIV status and physical location should be used by advertisers is unsurprising in the tech world and horrifying outside it. Outrage at this is justified
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The Guardian view on the 2018 local elections: speaking for England?Editorial: Voters across England go to the polls on 3 May. But there are many Englands and many voices -
The Guardian view on automation: put human needs firstEditorial: An OECD report suggests that technological change will abolish one job in six. The challenge is to ensure they’re not replaced with worse jobs – or with none
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The Guardian view on intelligence genes: going beyond the evidenceEditorial: ‘Hereditarian’ science seeks to link genetics to cleverness and could have profound changes on the social policy debate. That would be wrong -
The Guardian view on B-sides: a lost serendipityEditorial: The profusion of digital music has drowned out collective experience in a welter of algorithmic choice
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The Guardian view on Easter: it would take a miracleEditorial: The myth of the resurrection can say more to the defeated than historical facts can -
The Guardian view on the Man Booker prize: time for a turnaroundEditorial: Its rules changed to embrace American writers in 2014. Now a chorus of voices is pleading for a volte-face, and it is time to listen -
The Guardian view on North Korea and China: three in this relationshipEditorial: Kim Jong-un’s surprise trip to Beijing can only be understood in light of his planned talks with Donald Trump -
The Guardian view on the Worboys parole case: verdict on a systemEditorial: Parole has changed from a system of prisoner management to a second sentencing hearing. It needs reform but that will cost money


The Guardian view on France’s transport strikes: make or break for Macron