A proud history of solidarity Cuba has stood unswervingly by Palestine since 1947 guided by its own rejection of imperialist lawlessness, writes BERNARD REGAN
Saturday 24th Apr 2021 Raul Castro: change with continuity As the first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party steps down, BERNARD REGAN assesses whether he has achieved his task of modernising the celebrated socialist nation
Sunday 01st Nov 2020 ‘SpyCops’ The Tories are beefing up state powers ahead of a post-Covid world ‘SpyCops’ will centre on post-Covid protest groups, writes Bernard Regan
Wednesday 26th Jun 2019 Lines in memory of Irish Chartist James Bronterre O’Brien … and Blair Peach BERNARD REGAN gave this year’s Abney Park Trust Bronterre O’Brien commemorative address cautioning against allowing the ruling class to rewrite our radical history. The Star prints here an edited version of his speech
Friday 08th Feb 2019 The revolutionary past, present and future of trade unions in Cuba Far from being 'banned', the Cuban trade union movement has fought the class struggle in an unbroken line before, during and after the revolution, explains BERNARD REGAN
Monday 24th Dec 2018 Achievements of the Cuban Revolution: Cuba's passion for education is an inspiration to all FROM the very first days of the revolution education became a priority.
Thursday 07th Jun 2018 Maintaining active solidarity with the peoples of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua remains as vital as ever ON December 17 2014, president Barack Obama broadcast a historic announcement that the United States would reopen diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Friday 30th Mar 2018 End the mistreatment of Palestinian children in Israeli military courts The state of Israel is believed to be the only country in the world in which an estimated 500-700 children are prosecuted in military courts each year, writes BERNARD REGAN