‘Yesterday was a bloody day, but today is bloodier’ While Israel stalls on ceasefire agreement, its military kills another 78 people in Gaza
Editorial: After the ceasefire, pressure must grow to end the occupation THE ceasefire in Gaza, at least pausing a 15-month-long genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people waged by a depraved Israeli state, must b
Britain | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Patients dying in hospital corridors are going undiscovered for hours, RCN report reveals
Becoming Dylan Arts The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE recommends an impressive impersonation of Bob Dylan
Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Ex-Labour MP Mike Amesbury faces jail for punching man in row over bridge closure
Britain | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Over 2,000 six-form teachers to strike after being offered less pay than their peers
Britain | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 More than half of MSPs back Unite's ‘No ban without a Plan’ campaign
Britain | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 More public investment and well-funded services needed to grow economy, experts warn
Britain | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Business Secretary refuses to commit to backing miscarriage leave amendment
World | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Impeached South Korean president will refuse further questioning, his lawyers say
World | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Canada's Trudeau claims ‘nothing is off the table’ to oppose possible US tariffs
World | Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Campaigners welcome Cuba's removal from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism
Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Pragmatism not ideology should define Britain’s relationship with China KEITH BENNETT explains why, despite its present meagre economic outcomes, an honest and fruitful partnership with China is worth pursuing
Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Photography and resistance: securing the evidence in Nazi-occupied Europe Nick Wright talks to photographer and author JANINA STRUK
Thursday 16th Jan 2025 ‘I am a Gazan’: writing on Eleanor Marx in times of genocide on her 170th birthday The youngest daughter of Karl Marx and her unwavering humanity in the face of injustice remain relevant for our times, writes DANA MILLS
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 The right is hijacking outrage over grooming gangs The failure on grooming gangs that has suddenly received a new wave of attention isn’t a failure of multiculturalism; it is a failure to tackle an epidemic of violence against women and girls, write JESS BARNARD and BEN LIAO
Sport | Thursday 16th Women's tennis ‘My moment will come’: Boulter vows to make grand slam breakthrough after defeat at Aussie Open
Sport | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Men’s football Muniz not for sale as Silva sees big future for striker at Fulham
Sport | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Men’s rugby union Townsend backs Scotland to learn from ‘painful experiences’ of last year
Sport | Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Men’s Football Moyes's start at Everton begins where Dyche had left off
Cinema Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Cinema Film round-up: January 16, 2025 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews Here, Vermiglio, William Tell and Wolf Man
Albums Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Albums Folk albums with Steve Jonson: January 16, 2025 New releases from Thorpe and Morrison, Daria Kulesh, and Will Finn and Rosie Calvert
Exhibition review Thursday 16th Jan 2025 Exhibition review Bringing home the Bacon RINA ARYA confronts the brutal operation of Francis Bacon’s approach to portraiture