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Portrait of CP Scott
Comment is free…
but facts are sacred
CP Scott, 1921 Guardian editor
  • A woman pushes a pram with a child past a polling station during the general election in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, 4 July 2024.

    Ministers are fretting about Britain’s falling birthrate. Here’s why it could be a good thing

    Larry Elliott
    The education secretary speaks of ‘worrying repercussions’ – but as far as wellbeing goes, the UK might be a lot better off
  • John McDonnell

    Poorly led, strategically inept and shorn of democracy. Now I truly fear for this Labour government

    John McDonnell
  • Eminem performing on stage.

    Eminem, AI and me: why artists need new laws in the digital age

    Alexander Hurst
  • Karishma Patel

    Caution has turned to cowardice – the BBC is failing viewers with its Gaza coverage

    Karishma Patel
  • Two men dressed as line judges in caps, ties and shirts stand in a field in front of a Mr Whippy ice cream truck holding signs reading: "Don't let bots call the shots" and "Game set match AI"

    Look at Wimbledon without human line judges and tell me this: do you really want life to be perfect?

    Hugh Muir
  • Men loading crates of vegetables on to a lorry.

    The EU gave Romania’s migrant workers the chance to build a new life. Why are they turning against it?

    Raluca Besliu
  • The truth must come out about BBC mistakes at Glastonbury. But here’s why Tim Davie must stay

    Roger Bolton
  • After the welfare vote debacle, this much is clear: Starmer must change. Labour MPs will demand it

    Rafael Behr
  • Glastonbury chanters or the Southport hate-tweeter – throw the book at one, you must throw it at them all

    Marina Hyde
  • Welcome to Britain 2025: where a musician’s words cause more outrage than the murder and horror in Gaza

    Owen Jones
  • The success of Budapest Pride hurt Orbán – but be warned, Europe’s far right is coming for all of our rights

    Gordon Cole-Schmidt
  • To all who think capitalism can drive progressive change, it won’t – and here’s the shocking proof

    Polly Toynbee
  • In Gaza we watched Iranian missiles go by, heading for Israel. That war is over – it seems ours will never end

    Hassan Abo Qamar
  • It’s not inevitable that musical dinosaurs dominate the charts. Here’s how we rescue pop in Britain

    Eamonn Forde
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How to beat the far right

  • Brazil-Trail-Pic

    A lesson from Brazil – where gig workers have rallied against the right

    Rodrigo Nunes
  • Mexico-Trail-Pic

    What can the global left learn from Mexico – where far-right politics hasn’t taken off?

    Thomas Graham
  • Composite image with Marian Kotleba

    In Slovakia, our grassroots movement helped oust a neo-Nazi. We can do it again

    Alexandra Bitušíková
  • UK

    What smashed the far right in east London? A playbook that said connect, connect, connect

    Margaret Hodge
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Why I quit

  • Gary Nunn

    Thrill-seeking made me feel alive – until the day I hurtled down a volcano on a mountain bike

    Gary Nunn
  • Franco Fubini

    A chance encounter took me from a New York skyscraper to a London food market – and a new life

    Franco Fubini
  • Krissi Driver

    I always needed background noise in my life. Then I turned off my phone and embraced the silence

    Krissi Driver
  • Iman M'Fah-Traoré

    After my mother died, I dreaded my stepfather moving on. Then I realised love isn’t limited

    Iman M'Fah-Traoré
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The Guardian view

  • Sir Keir Starmer addresses the Welsh Labour conference in Llandudno on 28 June 2025.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s welfare rebellion: Starmer must learn from his mistakes

  • Graduates in work report<br>Embargoed to 0001 Friday October 23 File photo dated 27/062008 of students at a University graduation ceremony. UK graduates are less likely to find a job in their preferred profession than in countries including Colombia, Turkey, India and South Africa, according to a new report. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday October 23, 2015. A study among almost 8,000 current and former students in 14 countries found that the UK ranked 11th for graduates employed in their chosen field. See PA story INDUSTRY Graduates. Photo credit should read: David Cheskin/PA Wire

    The Guardian view on the graduate jobs crunch: AI must not be allowed to eclipse young talent

  • A woman fans her face during the heatwave in Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain on 1 July 2025.

    The Guardian view on Europe’s heatwave: leaders should remind the public why ambitious targets matter

  • FILE - Locals residents carry a boxes and sacks of food distributed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in Kachoda, Turkana area, northern Kenya, July 23, 2022. Russian, French and American leaders are crisscrossing Africa Wednesday, July 27, 2022, to win support for their positions on the war in Ukraine, an intense competition for influence the continent has not seen since the Cold War. (AP Photo/Desmond Tiro, File)

    The Guardian view on Trump’s aid cuts and development: the global majority deserve justice, not charity

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Spotlight

  • Illustration of Amsterdam housing, with signs reading to let and for sale and placard reading: wie heeft er een kamer?

    Are rents affordable in Amsterdam? Not if you are a newcomer

    Amber Howard
    The city was once the pinnacle of inclusivity, with working- and middle-class people alike living in social housing – then the private landlords arrived
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You may have missed

  • A poster in Jerusalem, 27 June 2025.

    Don’t count on the Iran-Israel ceasefire lasting. What Netanyahu really wants is a forever war

    Simon Tisdall
    Like Putin, Israel’s prime minister sees continuing destruction as an opportunity to boost support and outflank his enemies
  • People in the Tajrish Bazaar in Tehran after the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, 26 June 2025.

    In Tehran, we’re asking: what is this madness achieving for the people of Iran, Israel or the US?

    Haleh Anvari
  • Farage sits at desk in front of microphone with two hands up

    Here is the single thing Labour can do to see off Reform and make British politics work

    Will Hayward
  • María Ramírez

    New corruption scandal, same old story? Why Spanish politics keeps failing to clean up its act

    María Ramírez
  • Faiza Shaheen

    Reform’s ludicrous ‘Britannia Card’ is a masterpiece in political manoeuvring

    Faiza Shaheen
  • Palestinians in mourning after Israel’s attack on citizens queing for food near the Netzarim corridor.

    Israel kills innocent Palestinians. Activists spray-paint a plane. Guess which the UK government calls terrorism

    Sally Rooney
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Cartoons

  • Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s desire to escape from trouble at home – cartoon

    Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s desire to escape from trouble at home – cartoon

  • Ella Baron on Labour’s welfare reform bill – cartoon

    Ella Baron on Labour pushing through its welfare reform bill – cartoon

    The government avoided the embarrassment of a defeat in the Commons but more than 40 Labour MPs still voted against the cut in disability benefits
  • Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s first year as prime minister – cartoon

    Ben Jennings on Keir Starmer’s first year as prime minister – cartoon

    The prime minister has said that he lost his grip on Labour MPs’ welfare revolt due to having to focus on foreign affairs

Columnists

  • Polly Toynbee

    To all who think capitalism can drive progressive change, it won’t – and here’s the shocking proof

    Polly Toynbee
  • Nesrine Malik

    Zohran Mamdani won by being himself – and his victory has revealed the Islamophobic ugliness of others

    Nesrine Malik
  • George Monbiot

    An entire village in Dorset is facing eviction – proof that private money holds all the power in rural England

    George Monbiot
  • Marina Hyde

    Anna Wintour has spent decades dictating a certain look for the super-rich. Then along came Lauren

    Marina Hyde
  • Another tragic fact about this disastrous welfare bill: it proves Labour hasn’t learned and doesn’t truly listen

    Polly Toynbee
  • Note to Starmer and the other sabre-rattlers. Why spend billions on weapons – soft power would keep us safe

    Simon Jenkins
  • The Labour welfare rebels are right. This hounding of disabled people will damage the party for years to come

    Frances Ryan
  • Without dignity, leaders fell at Trump’s feet in The Hague – and for what? All Nato’s key problems remain

    Martin Kettle
  • Trump is angry with a world that won’t give him easy deals

    Rafael Behr
  • Dear heads of state: Donald Trump won’t love you back. He may be the worst boyfriend the world has ever seen

    Marina Hyde
  • Britain has a messy relationship with money - no wonder we’re so divided over doctors’ pay

    Polly Toynbee
  • Overblown infrastructure projects damage lives and imperil democracy. Why is Britain addicted to them?

    George Monbiot
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Letters

  • Protesters outside a pre-trial hearing for the Filton 18 group of Palestine Action activists on 30 June 2025 in London.

    Ban on Palestine Action will rebound on Labour

  • Young people relaxing beside the Regent's Canal in Camden Town, London, England, UK<br>E19H2X Young people relaxing beside the Regent's Canal in Camden Town, London, England, UK

    A ‘wild’ lifestyle can enhance your career

    • Glastonbury ticket cost has damaged the festival’s diversity

    • A first-class service by Royal Mail again

    • Labour ought to think small on infrastructure

    • The BBC’s poor handling of Gaza films – and the constraints on debate

    • NHS earwax removal must be available to all

    • Thicker bread and thicker waistlines

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