Green shoots are growing The Labour Party’s rightward shift has given space for the Greens to flourish, meaning they could emerge as the primary voice of British left-wing politics, writes CHRIS JARVIS
Features | Saturday 18th May 2024 South Africa launches a global anti-apartheid movement for Palestine
Friday 10th May 2024 The missing question: what does Gaza want? It is clear now beyond any doubt that Israel aims to destroy Gaza and annex the West Bank. As the Palestinian resistance has shown this is not possible, will the West start listening to the Palestinian people, asks RAMZY BAROUD
Friday 10th May 2024 Cuban education expert meets British teachers After an inspiring meeting in Bolton Socialist Club addressed by a visitor from the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education, teacher ROBERT POOLE reflects on what we can learn from the education system in Cuba
Friday 10th May 2024 The remarkably resilient amaranth MAT COWARD recommends any variety of the hardy plant, both decorative and edible, that only needs watering a few days after planting
Thursday 09th May 2024 With Banners Held High 2024 A celebration of the labour and trade union movement will take to the streets of Wakefield in Yorkshire on Saturday, writes Morning Star northern reporter PETER LAZENBY
Thursday 09th May 2024 China’s model of co-operation supersedes the West's exploitative one ROGER McKENZIE sees at first hand the progress made by China towards an economic template that offers hope to the many not just the few
Thursday 09th May 2024 The phoney ‘war on motorists’ is a painful farce Rishi Sunak’s propaganda glamorising car culture aims to whip up anti-green backlash from a fantasy world of tweed caps and open-top Morgans in a cynical vote-grabbing ploy, writes SALLY WILTON
Thursday 09th May 2024 Italy braces itself for a hot summer Liberation Day celebrations have brought the dark reality of the Giorgia Meloni government’s fascist origins to the surface as the nation's industrial and political struggles boil over, reports NICK WRIGHT
Wednesday 08th May 2024 AI and entertainment: here come the machines, there go the jobs After the recent writers' and actors' strikes, the bosses in film and TV are embracing the cost-cutting potential of AI even faster than before — barely acknowledging that what they will be cutting is livelihoods, writes DENNIS BROE
Wednesday 08th May 2024 The students will not tolerate hypocrisy over Gaza The brightness of the souls of the youth now rebelling on campuses across the globe illuminates the wretchedness of our system, which has at its heart the ugliness of Israel’s war, writes VIJAY PRASHAD
Tuesday 07th May 2024 Tribute Remembering Bill Ronksley Former Aslef president TOSH McDONALD pays tribute to his political mentor and to the lifetime he spent serving the left and labour movement