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Portrait of CP Scott
Comment is free…
but facts are sacred
CP Scott, 1921 Guardian editor
  • Clockwise from top left: Kendrick Lamar, the Supremes, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Mia Mottley, Gregory Isaacs, Winifred Atwell, Sam Selvon, Tupac Shakur.

    The Supremes, Marcus Garvey, Tupac Shakur: the cultural figures who inspired our Black History Month panel

    Lenny Henry, Zeinab Badawi, YolanDa Brown and others
    At the end of Black History Month, our panel reveal the influences that helped them shape their beliefs and identities
  • An installation depicting Donald Trump in the sand on a beach in Tel Aviv, 24 October 2025.

    Trump’s men come to Israel with plenty to say. But they’re silent on any real future for Gaza

    Roy Schwartz
    Kushner, Witkoff, Vance and Rubio – they’ve all been sent to keep the ceasefire in place. Now we need to hear about a concrete plan
  • Rhun ap Iorwerth

    How did we beat Nigel Farage and Reform in Caerphilly? We stood by our convictions

    Rhun ap Iorwerth
  • A protester brandishes a smoke flame by a barricade on fire during a demonstration part of Block Everything protests, Paris, 10 September 2025.

    France has survived revolutions and wars: its crisis now is deep, but not terminal

    David A Bell
  • A British soldier drags a Catholic protester during the Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972.

    Blue Lights is more than great TV. It might be the best chance Britons have of reckoning with the Troubles

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Reform UK's Llŷr Powell looks on as Plaid Cymru's Lindsay Whittle speaks after winning the Caerphilly Senedd byelection, 24 October 2025

    Reform swaggered into Caerphilly, ready for a coronation. An unpleasant surprise lay in store

    Will Hayward
  • Lily Allen’s new album, West End Girl, is out now.

    Lily Allen’s West End Girl is funny, sexy, jawdropping – and forged in the fires of tabloid Britain

    Jennifer Jasmine White
  • An illustration consisting of numerous speech bubbles

    Sign up to Matters of Opinion: a weekly newsletter from our columnists and writers

    Newsletter
  • Illustration: Ellie Foreman-Peck

    Grooming gang survivors risk becoming pawns in a political game that is no place for vulnerable people

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Polly Toynbee

    What kind of country puts its pensioners ahead of children in poverty?

    Polly Toynbee

Cartoon

  • Sam Lau on the stages of adulthood – cartoon

    Sam Lau on the stages of adulthood – cartoon

    When caffeine just won’t cut it any more

The housing crisis in Europe

  • Kirsty Major

    A broken housing market is driving inequality right across Europe – and fuelling the far right

    Kirsty Major
  • Peter Apps

    Could Zurich’s housing cooperatives be the solution to the rest of Europe’s housing crisis?

    Peter Apps
  • composite image by Guardian Design

    Vienna has been declared a renters’ utopia – here’s why

    Justin Kadi
  • Tim White

    Across Europe, the financial sector has pushed up house prices. It’s a political timebomb

    Tim White

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

The Guardian view

  • Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth, left, and Caerphilly’s new MS, Lindsay Whittle, walk to the Senedd in Cardiff on 24 October 2025.

    The Guardian view on the Caerphilly byelection: Labour’s collapse in its Welsh heartland signals a wider loss

  • Film still: Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in “Frankenstein” directed by Guillermo del Toro.Photo Credit: Ken Woroner / Netflix

    The Guardian view on a bumper crop of horror: scary times call for even scarier films

  • Katie Lam appears on ITV's Peston, Episode 28 on  20 Oct 2025

    The Guardian view on Conservative immigration policy: the threat of mass expulsions is abhorrent

  • Honeyglaze performing live at the Loft in Southsea, Hampshire.

    The Guardian view on live music: a scheme to spread the sound around deserves support

Spotlight

  • Rachel Reeves and Jeremy Hunt at the state opening of parliament, London, 17 July 2024.

    The Tories set a tax trap and Rachel Reeves walked straight into it. It may be her defining mistake

    Chris Mullin
    By taking Jeremy Hunt’s NI cuts and ruling out other rises, Labour tried to out-Tory the Tories. And made a bad situation worse

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  • Fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv stage a pro-Israel demonstration at the Dam Square in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 7 November 2024.

    Standing with Maccabi’s football hooligans against local police – is that what patriotism looks like now?

    Jonathan Liew
  • Commercial farm with chickens in battery cages

    Beef, pork, chicken: the world loves cheap meat. If people knew what really goes in it, that love affair would be over

    Devi Sridhar
  • Hot meals are distributed to Palestinians struggling with hunger in Gaza on 15 October 2025.

    Gaza’s children needed a ceasefire. Now they desperately need the aid that will keep them alive

    Alison Griffin
  • Yellowjackets(L-R): Juliette Lewis as Natalie and Christina Ricci as Misty in YELLOWJACKETS, “Blood Sugar Sex Magic”. Photo credit: Kailey Schwerman/SHOWTIME.

    Shows such as Stranger Things and Yellowjackets have become bloated. I’m all for the one-and-done series

    Priya Elan

Columnists

  • Aditya Chakrabortty

    The crimewave sweeping Britain? Illegal houses in multiple occupation

    Aditya Chakrabortty
  • Larry Elliott

    Rachel Reeves is the face of this budget. But the really big decisions are not in Labour’s hands

    Larry Elliott
  • George Monbiot

    We must act now: without a written constitution, Reform UK will have carte blanche to toxify our nation

    George Monbiot
  • Rafael Behr

    Nothing else has worked – so Starmer and Reeves are finally telling the truth about Brexit

    Rafael Behr
  • Marina Hyde

    Dear Britain, do you worry that Team Farage is just a hot mess in power? Or is everyone too angry to care

    Marina Hyde
  • Polly Toynbee

    Ed Miliband’s new green jobs will bring Britain hope. I dare Reform to denounce them

    Polly Toynbee
  • Timothy Garton Ash

    When Czech populists win, that’s nothing peculiarly ‘east European’. It’s the new normal of the western world

    Timothy Garton Ash
  • Nesrine Malik

    A-level English, voluntary work, delayed citizenship: it’s Labour’s Orwellian Two Minutes Hate for immigrants

    Nesrine Malik

Letters

  • Interracial couple, man and woman, holding hands, one wearing a gold wedding ring.

    No sex please: a lavender marriage suits us

  • Adolf Hitler attending the Bückeberg harvest festival in Germany on 1 October 1934.

    Literature offers insights into the rise of extremism

  • Dugong feeding on sea grass

    Don’t let the dugong follow the sea cow

  • Friedrich Engels.

    There must be an Engels (playing with my chart)

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