‘Starmer has shown no backbone to Trump. We demand he change course’ Campaigners urge government to stop surrendering our rights and protections to appease the US President
Editorial: Salute the memory of Tony Benn on his centenary TODAY marks the centenary of the birth of Tony Benn, one of the most significant figures in the history of British socialist politics.
Britain the ‘one valid bid’ for 2035 World Cup, Fifa boss says Sport BRITAIN and Northern Ireland looks almost certain to host the 2035 Women’s World Cup after Fifa president Gianni Infantino described its interest a
Friday 04th Apr 2025 Tens of thousands more in poverty, say campaigners ahead of two-child benefit cap anniversary
Friday 04th Apr 2025 Crumbling NHS buildings plagued by rats and other pests, health worker survey warns
Friday 04th Apr 2025 Tens of thousands more in poverty, say campaigners ahead of two-child benefit cap anniversary
Friday 04th Apr 2025 Crumbling NHS buildings plagued by rats and other pests, health worker survey warns
Britain | Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Labour faces losing one of its safest seats after alienating its voter base
Britain | Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Greenpeace activists scale building over delays in oceans protection treaty
Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Palestinians have been betrayed in a world ruled by outlaws The massacre of Red Crescent and civil defence aid workers has elicited little coverage and no condemnation by major powers — this is the age of lawlessness, warns JOE GILL
Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Treasure troves of ideas Public libraries are sanctuaries which facilitate the exploration of the universe of ideas for free for those curious enough. ROGER McKENZIE advocates their protection against authoritarian incursions, US style
Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Trump ends union rights for nearly one million in an openly political attack Trump’s recent executive order ends union rights for a large number of federal workers, citing national security concerns after some unions vowed to oppose the massive cuts proposed by the new administration, writes PEOPLE’S DISPATCH
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
Sport | Thursday 03rd Men's Rugby League ‘The biggest derby since the ’80s,’ Hull FC boss says ahead of Challenge Cup quarter-finals
Sport | Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Women's Football Wiegman admits one eye is on Euros ahead of Belgium clashes
Sport | Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Men’s Football Slot keen to point out Everton's good form since Moyes took over
Sport | Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Formula One Hamilton keeps faith with Ferrari and dismisses talk as ‘complete rubbish’
Cinema Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Cinema Film round-up: April 3, 2025 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews Sebastian, Four Mothers, Restless, and The Most Precious of Cargoes
Books Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Books Against the medicalisation of mental health JOHN GREEN explores the argument that psychiatry needs to move away from the idea of just seeing and treating the individual
Books Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Books Solidarity in the housework place SYLVIA HIKINS applauds a polemic against “cleanfluencers” and considers radical alternatives to current inequalities of housework