‘The energy industry is taking us for April fools’ Energy giants rake in half a trillion pounds out of people’s misery, campaigners warn
Editorial: Trump’s ‘liberation’ means war for the world WEDNESDAY is “liberation day” for the United States, according to President Donald Trump as he announces sweeping worldwide tariffs.
Howard’s knowledge of Germany can be Scotland’s ‘superpower’ Sport SCOTLAND defender Sophie Howard hopes her knowledge of Germany and their players can be their “superpower” this week.
Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Silent Quaker meeting to be held outside Scotland Yard to protest against police raid
Britain | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Birmingham Council's major incident is about making lowest paid pay for politicians' mistakes, union says
Britain | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Scottish government accused of ‘prioritising landlords’ as rent cap ends
Britain | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Campaigners launch legal challenge against Ofwat for making customers pay its failures
Britain | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Police accused of anti-queer bias as hundreds protest cop's handling of drag artist's death
Monday 31st Mar 2025 Le Pen found guilty of embezzlement and barred from French elections for five years
Monday 31st Mar 2025 Israel proposes extended truce in Gaza for return of half the remaining hostages
World | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 French far-right leader Le Pen slams ban on her standing for public office
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 The private rented sector is ‘fundamentally broken’ JOE BESWICK of the London Renters Union talks to the Morning Star’s new Left on Record programme
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 Policing: by consent or coercion? The unnecessarily violent police intervention at a Quaker place of worship is a PR disaster and will only serve to deepen the chasm between them and the public. SYMON HILL reports
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 Eyes Left An opportunity for left advance? ANDREW MURRAY wonders whether recent opinion polling and a fresh local authority by-election result in Ilford are an indication that the time is ripe for the left to make inroads
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 The mental toll on those targeted by Labour Due to the actions of this government, the challenges facing those with disabilities, such as spinal cord injuries, are nigh on insurmountable, argus RUTH HUNT
Sport | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Men’s Football SPFL to allow clubs in European play-offs to request league game postponement
Sport | Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Women’s Football Symonds reflects on health issues ahead of first England call-up
Books Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Books Brace yourselves for the deluge IAN SINCLAIR draws attention to the powerful role that literature plays in foreseeing the way humanity will deal with climate crisis
Crime fiction Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Crime fiction Crime fiction with Mat Coward: April 1, 2025 High quality pulp, rollicking online murders, Abnorman Britain, and high skates drama: reviews of The Get Off, Everyone In The Group Chat Dies, Pagans and First To Fall
Decoding Network TV Monday 31st Mar 2025 Decoding Network TV On not speaking truth to power DENNIS BROE notes what happens to content when the streaming giants incorporate AI and deregulation into their economic models