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The US was prepared to bomb the Middle East into shape. In Ukraine, it seems no less self-serving | Randeep Ramesh
Washington split with old allies in order to pursue its own interests in Iraq, says Guardian chief leader writer Randeep Ramesh
Randeep Ramesh
18, Mar, 2023 @12:00 PM

Labour’s main union backer says it will cut political funding
Exclusive: Sharon Graham, Unite’s boss, believes money would be better spent on union campaign
Randeep Ramesh and Heather Stewart
02, Dec, 2021 @8:01 PM

Unite will use ‘brains as well as brawn’ to fight bad employers, says boss
Sharon Graham is building a team of analysts to identify areas where workers can gain leverage over firms that play hardball
Randeep Ramesh
02, Dec, 2021 @8:00 PM

The Guardian editorial: how does a newspaper decide what it thinks?
Our chief leader writer compares today’s team with a golden period of leader writing in the run-up to the first world war
Randeep Ramesh
29, Nov, 2021 @9:01 AM

What we got wrong: the Guardian’s worst errors of judgment over 200 years
Fiercely critical of Abraham Lincoln and at times racist, this newspaper’s leader columns did not always get it right
Randeep Ramesh
07, May, 2021 @6:00 AM

Atal Bihari Vajpayee obituary
Former Indian prime minister who presented a vision of his country that emphasised economic and nuclear strength
Randeep Ramesh
17, Aug, 2018 @11:21 AM

Malaysia to investigate Battersea Power Station property deal
Governing party leader says billions of dollars of ‘dubious’ investments to be looked into
Randeep Ramesh
11, Jun, 2018 @6:23 PM

The long-running family rivalries behind the Qatar crisis
Diplomats in Middle East say issues cannot easily be resolved partly because they are personal as well as political
Randeep Ramesh
21, Jul, 2017 @4:00 AM

Father of modern Malaysia backs jailed former deputy in attempt to oust PM
Mahathir Mohamad says former deputy Anwar Ibrahimm, jailed on charges of sodomy, should be freed to contest election against scandal-ridden Najib
Randeep Ramesh
06, Jul, 2017 @8:35 AM

Brexit, Gibraltar and a terrible bust – catch up on our live look at the week
We discussed some of the biggest news and comment pieces of the week with our readers – catch up on the debate above the line and in the comments
Sarah Marsh, Matthew Holmes and Guardian readers
31, Mar, 2017 @3:15 PM

What happens when the Queen dies? Catch up on our live look at the week
Take a look back at the week’s news and comment from noon GMT to 4.30pm – get involved below the line now
Sarah Marsh and Guardian readers
17, Mar, 2017 @4:48 PM

Geert Wilders was beaten, but at the cost of fuelling racism in the Netherlands | Randeep Ramesh
When centre-right politicians adopt the far-right’s language and policies, the only victory is for the hardliners. We must fight racists, not imitate them
Randeep Ramesh
17, Mar, 2017 @10:34 AM
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