Editorial: Rwanda, Palestine and the police: narratives of racism MULTIPLE narratives on racism converge on the British state this week, ranging from the serious, through the malicious, to the absurd.
World | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 More bodies exhumed from mass graves in wake of Israeli hospital occupation, as bombs rain on Gaza and US protesters rattle universities
Nottingham Forest want VAR audio to be released after rejected penalty claims Sport NOTTINGHAM FOREST today asked for the VAR audio to be released concerning three key decisions that went against them in their match at Everton on S
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Unions, MPs and campaigners urge Starmer to restore Diane Abbott's whip one year on
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Millions living in ‘dangerous’ homes that put people's health at risk, charities say
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Vast majority of bosses back Labour's plans to ban on zero hour contracts, poll finds
Britain | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Rishi Sunak blames Labour as he admits Rwanda flights won't leave until July
Britain | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Unions, MPs and campaigners urge Starmer to restore Diane Abbott's whip one year on
Britain | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Dodgy donation to Vaughhan Gething leads to request for an investigation
Britain | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 High Court judge blocks contempt of court action against woman who held up a sign
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 More bodies exhumed from mass graves in wake of Israeli hospital occupation, as bombs rain on Gaza and US protesters rattle universities
Sunday 21st Apr 2024 Auto plant workers vote overwhelmingly to unionise following US campaign by union
World | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Israel's top spy resigns over failings that led to Hamas attack of October 7
World | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Ecuadorean voters reject return of investor-state dispute settlements in referendum
World | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 US and Philippines launch massive naval exercises in South China Sea as China hosts naval summit
World | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Papua New Guinea PM's anger over Biden insinuation his uncle was eaten by cannibals there
World | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Europe suffered climate extremes last year, with experts predicting disasters to get more intense
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Full Marx What’s the future with AI? The increased efficiency of any aspect of capitalism will not automatically lead to its collapse and transformation — avoiding the dangers and realising the potential of AI will involve struggle, argues the MARX MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 We must stop an all-out war in the Middle East In a statement on the current dangerous escalation in the region following Israel’s exchanges with Iran, LIBERATION says Yes to peace and self-determination — No to war and foreign intervention
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Freedom Flotilla to set sail for Gaza Defying the potential of another deadly Israeli attack on aid workers, activist ships are once more sailing to Gaza to break the siege and deliver relief to starving Palestinians, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Reach for the Star Circulation manager BERNADETTE KEAVENEY reports back on the work of the readers and supporters’ groups holding events in their communities and the push for premium digital subscriptions for unions
Sport | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Men’s football Man Utd win FA Cup semi-final on pens after stunning Coventry comeback
Sport | Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Men’s Football Reds respond to Arsenal victory with win at Craven Cottage
Interview Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Interview In search of new audiences MATTHEW HAWKINS speaks with Alice Christina-Corrigan who thinks there are too many revivals of ‘safe’ repertory plays
Theatre review Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Theatre review A target sadly missed LYNNE WALSH sees form suffocate all-important content in a groundbreaking 1928 play
Theatre review Monday 22nd Apr 2024 Theatre review An uneven piece that never fully lands MARY CONWAY is disappointed by a play that often leaves the audience with too little to hold on to as the main thrust of the story