Editorial: Would a Labour government bring back British Rail? Not quite LABOUR’S renewed pledge to extend public ownership of Britain’s railway network is broadly to be welcomed.
Editorial | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Editorial: Look closer and Labour’s lead is a house built on sand
The colour of catastrophe Features Coral reefs are currently undergoing the most extensive planet-wide bleaching on record, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT
Friday 26th Apr 2024 England ready for ‘arm-wrestle’ with France for Six Nations title, says Mitchell
Thursday 25th Apr 2024 Liverpool need a crisis at City and Arsenal, while Everton may have escaped theirs
Britain | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 CWU Conference 2024 Royal Mail faces cleaner strikes amid fears for Real Living Wage commitments
Britain | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Campaigners and residents successfully stop the removal of 22 asylum-seekers to the Bibby Stockholm
Britain | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 CWU Conference 2024 CWU delegates vote to end 32 years of ‘undemocratic’ consensus decision-making
Friday 26th Apr 2024 Macron calls for European military build-up and action to counter US and Chinese trade competition
World | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Gaza protesters at US universities face rising pressure from authorities
World | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Biden signs legislation threatening to ban TikTok unless Chinese owner sells the social media platform
Friday 26th Apr 2024 Elites in the global North are scared to talk about Palestine While people across the world have been taking bold action in support of Palestine, the global North ruling class has used all tools at its disposal to support Israel’s genocide and criminalise solidarity writes VIJAY PRASHAD
Friday 26th Apr 2024 The truth behind Labour’s plans to ‘renationalise’ rail One thing about an incoming Labour government looks great: taking the railways into public ownership. But we won’t actually own the trains, warns SOLOMON HUGHES
Friday 26th Apr 2024 After the revolution: the new Portugal takes shape Covering the revolt for East German television 50 years ago, JOHN GREEN witnessed first-hand how the revolution blossomed and withered, as anti-worker and reformist forces aligned to keep the Communist Party from power
Friday 26th Apr 2024 Osteoporosis services are in a ‘chronic state’ When over-fifties fracture bones from minor falls, scanning could show if they have this debilitating condition, and steps can be taken to treat it. Major delays and lack of scanners means this isn’t happening properly, writes RUTH HUNT
Sport | Wednesday 24th Men's football Liverpool in talks with Feyenoord over move to appoint Arne Slot as new manager
Sport | Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Men's Football Former Argentina striker Carlos Tevez admitted to hospital with chest pains
Interview Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Interview ‘They couldn't believe what they heard. Where'd this guy come from?’ CHRIS SEARLE speaks with veteran tenor saxophonist RICKY FORD
Books Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Books A job half done MARJORIE MAYO recommends a history of women who joined the armed struggle to eradicate apartheid
Theatre review Wednesday 24th Apr 2024 Theatre review Partial success of chop and change Transmorphed into a romp in the Caribbean, the play effortlessly wins over the audience, writes GORDON PARSONS