Opinion

The US supreme court just made yet another devastating decision for humanity | Peter Kalmus
The EPA ruling means it may now be mathematically impossible through available avenues for the US to achieve its greenhouse gas emissions goal
Peter Kalmus
30, Jun, 2022 @7:25 PM

The Guardian view on the Nato summit: new roles for old | Editorial
Editorial: The cold war military alliance has been revived as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But the words are not yet matched by the deeds
Editorial
30, Jun, 2022 @5:45 PM

The Guardian view on policing in crisis: the Met needs a superhead | Editorial
Editorial: Six forces including London’s are now in special measures. But the government’s actions too should be scrutinised
Editorial
30, Jun, 2022 @5:44 PM

I thought no one smoked any more – the 13-hour leg of my bus trip through leisure country | Brigid Delaney
Sydney to Cairns takes 47 hours nonstop. A log cabin roadhouse outside Gympie provides a rare and welcome treat – actual rest
Brigid Delaney
30, Jun, 2022 @5:30 PM

Putin’s war is also a crime – the world must punish Russia as a terrorist state | Andriy Zagorodnyuk
After airstrikes on civilian targets, Ukraine’s allies must use the correct legal definitions, says the former Ukrainian defence minister Andriy Zagorodnyuk
Andriy Zagorodnyuk
30, Jun, 2022 @3:09 PM

Banning babies from parliament shows just how out of touch Westminster is | Stella Creasy
If we want more women with children to become MPs we need family-friendly policies for parents like me in the Commons, says Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy
Stella Creasy
30, Jun, 2022 @12:25 PM

The discovery of the polio virus in Britain proves we can never let our guard down | Andrew Pollard
Evidence of the disease in a London sewer shows that without widespread vaccination, no country is immune from its horrors, Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group
Andrew Pollard
30, Jun, 2022 @12:00 PM

The Roe ruling is not about states’ rights. It’s about power and control | Derecka Purnell
It’s tempting to blame rightwing evangelicals for what happened last week – but big business also benefits from our loss of autonomy
Derecka Purnell
30, Jun, 2022 @10:20 AM

I've always worried about everything. But has my tortured thinking become a form of self-harm? | Adrian Chiles
I’ve never understood why people choose to hurt themselves but now I wonder if wallowing in worry is my version of that, writes Adrian Chiles
Adrian Chiles
30, Jun, 2022 @9:00 AM

Why are we feeding crops to our cars when people are starving? | George Monbiot
Modern biofuels are touted as a boon for the climate. But, used on a large scale, they are no more sustainable than whale oil, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
George Monbiot
30, Jun, 2022 @7:00 AM

The Guardian view on Boris Johnson abroad: more indulged than feted | Editorial
Editorial: The prime minister’s stance on Ukraine is valued by Britain’s allies but cannot fill the void where there should be a European policy
Editorial
29, Jun, 2022 @5:42 PM

The Guardian view on the arts and humanities: under threat on campus | Editorial
Editorial: The decision by Sheffield Hallam University to drop its standalone English literature course must be a wake-up call
Editorial
29, Jun, 2022 @5:41 PM
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