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The battle for Victoria starts now

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Cape York’s plan to close the gap in one generation

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Support for next phase in Gaza

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The Guardian view on rogue landlords: past failures do not augur well for the new era of renters’ rights

Tenants need rights. Apart from food and water, shelter is the most basic human need and relevant to almost everyone all the time – unlike, say,...

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The Guardian view on crypto’s latest crash: it reveals who pays the price for a failing economy

The crypto crash has come again. And it is as brutal as ever. In barely six weeks, more than $1.2tn has evaporated from cryptocurrencies’ market...

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UK gets tough on asylum-seekers

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Wong pushes mid-power China-lite on diplomacy

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Senators MIA on fake cover-up

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The Guardian view on Europe’s firewall against the far right: in growing need of repair

The Guardian view on Europe’s firewall against the far right: in growing need of repair

Earlier this autumn, Giorgia Meloni laid out the strategic path to a new era of nationalist populism across Europe. Addressing a gathering of the...

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The Guardian view on a new nuclear age: great powers should not restock a house of dynamite

The Guardian view on a new nuclear age: great powers should not restock a house of dynamite

When Eisaku Satō, a former prime minister of Japan, received the Nobel peace prize in 1974 after committing his country to not making nuclear bombs,...

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Standing up to climate bullies

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We must be resolute on Kabul

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Food tariffs get the chop as burger prices bite hard

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The Guardian view on the Booker prize winner: putting masculinity back at the centre of literary fiction

The Guardian view on the Booker prize winner: putting masculinity back at the centre of literary fiction

Novels of female interiority have dominated literary fiction for nearly a decade. Writers such as Sally Rooney and Ottessa Moshfegh captured the inner...

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The Guardian view on Cop30: someone has to pay for the end of the oil and gas age

The Guardian view on Cop30: someone has to pay for the end of the oil and gas age

The weather in Belém, wrote the Guardian’s environment editor, offers a convenient metaphor for the UN climate talks being held in the Brazilian...

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Ley’s priority must be to educate brainwashed youth

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Regional patients need top care

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Jobs growth has a dark shadow

14.11.2025 9

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Indigenous results to celebrate

14.11.2025 7

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Back to the future with technology first on power

14.11.2025 9

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Keating wrong to rubbish RSL concerns over defence

13.11.2025 10

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Crime gangs are smoking us all

13.11.2025 10

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Significant treaty with Indonesia

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The Guardian view on special Trump treatment for Hungary: roll on the next election

The Guardian view on special Trump treatment for Hungary: roll on the next election

During the US presidential election campaign of 2016, Viktor Orbán was the only European Union leader to back Donald Trump. Which was hardly...

13.11.2025 4

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The Guardian view on Labour leadership speculation: a symptom of failure to define a governing purpose

The Guardian view on Labour leadership speculation: a symptom of failure to define a governing purpose

It is extraordinary that Labour MPs are contemplating replacing their leader within 18 months of winning a landslide general election victory, a...

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The Guardian view on Fifa’s new ‘peace prize’: Gianni Infantino should concentrate on the day job

The Guardian view on Fifa’s new ‘peace prize’: Gianni Infantino should concentrate on the day job

To general bemusement, Gianni Infantino, the president of world football’s governing body, Fifa, was pictured congratulating Donald Trump last...

12.11.2025 6

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The Guardian view on Labour’s fiscal stance: it’s time to lay new foundations

The Guardian view on Labour’s fiscal stance: it’s time to lay new foundations

Denis Healey, a Labour chancellor, advised that when in a hole, one should stop digging. The failure to observe this iron law of politics is behind...

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Syria edges towards civilised world

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Private capital would boost T20

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Tone-deaf Premier Allan shoots messenger

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The Guardian view on education reform: Labour risks missing its chance to change schools

The Guardian view on education reform: Labour risks missing its chance to change schools

Much better to defer a white paper on special needs education in England than to announce plans in haste, only to be forced to withdraw them. This was...

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The Guardian view on the BBC under siege: Britain must defend its own truth

The Guardian view on the BBC under siege: Britain must defend its own truth

The chair of the BBC, Samir Shah, struck a defensive tone in his interview to explain the mess the broadcaster has found itself in. The impression was...

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RBA warns of a ‘no growth’ future for Australia

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Turning point in care for gender-distressed children

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Heads have rolled at the BBC. Where is accountability at the ABC?

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Richo had ‘whatever it takes’

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US boycott weakens G20 summit

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Lack of faith in democracy a serious threat to nation

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Big questions over heart hospital

08.11.2025 10

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The Guardian view on the John Lewis Christmas ad: a modern story of fathers and sons

The Guardian view on the John Lewis Christmas ad: a modern story of fathers and sons

We need look no further than this year’s John Lewis Christmas ad to see that one of the most urgent national conversations is the crisis of boyhood....

08.11.2025 10

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The Guardian view on worsening extreme weather: the injustice of the climate crisis grows ever clearer

The Guardian view on worsening extreme weather: the injustice of the climate crisis grows ever clearer

The geographically uneven risks from increasingly extreme and dangerous weather grow ever starker. As Jamaica and other Caribbean countries clear up...

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An unforgettable Remembrance Day

07.11.2025 7

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Net-zero logic in Liberals’ bigger reform approach

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Debt still rotten in the Apple Isle

07.11.2025 8

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Cash-starved F-35 program points to bigger defence ills

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Sydney prize for hate, not peace

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Spy agencies making Australia a harder target for terror

06.11.2025 5

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EPBC reform deal must be done

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New Yorkers back anti-Israel left

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The Guardian view on Europe’s housing crisis: time for the EU to get radical

The Guardian view on Europe’s housing crisis: time for the EU to get radical

An entrenched housing crisis was one of the dominant themes in last week’s Dutch election, and it is not hard to understand why. House prices in the...

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