Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO says assessing a Labour leader whose mission was to smash the left must involve addressing the delusions that fuelled his rise
DEFENCE Secretary Michael Fallon announced at the Conservative Party conference that 25 out of 150 proposed new school cadet units would open. Despite the presentation as something new, the Cadet Expansion Programme (CEP) promoting cadet forces in state schools was first announced in 2012. Its first phase received over £14 million.
In the 2015 Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced £50m of second-phase funding from Libor rate-rigging fines, increasing the number of state school cadet units to 500 by 2020.
This year he announced a further half a million from Libor fines, to support seven cadet “linked detachments” in Scottish schools as well as £3.3m for cadet forces qualifications.
PHILIP ENGLISH says military spending will not create the jobs young people need — instead, build an economy based around needs, not profit
Campaigns against nuclear weapons on the Clyde, financial backing for arms firms and rising militarism are converging with solidarity for Palestine, as Scotland’s peace movement builds momentum ahead of the 2026 Holyrood election, says ARTHUR WEST
In the second part of a two-part article, CONOR BOLLINS asks why the government’s ambition when it comes to the military is not applied to sectors where it could do real good
In part one of a two-part feature, CONOR BOLLINS asks whether we should be concerned about the Prime Minister’s military recruitment plans


