Editorial: Time to step up against China-baiting IN BRITAIN as in the United States there is a political consensus around China-baiting. Never has the old saw that when the House of Commons is uni
Spurs and West Ham fans to unite against clubs' ‘attack on concessions’ Sport FANS of Tottenham Hotspurs and West Ham United will put aside their rivalries this weekend and unite in protest against their clubs’ concessionary
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Labour needs ‘solid plans’ for disabled workers as pay gap unchanged for ten years, TUC says
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Labour needs ‘solid plans’ for disabled workers as pay gap unchanged for ten years, TUC says
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Labour accused of offering ‘false hope’ to Welsh universities on emergency funding
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Palestine activists smash glass doors at Siemens' Cambridge office over firm's link to Gaza genocide
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Calls mount for probe into British charities suspected of facilitating international crimes against Palestinians
Britain | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Tesco and Barclays urge High Court to ignore thousands of pro-Palestine objections to takeover bid
Britain | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Diane Abbott, Mick Lynch, Jeremy Corbyn to join rally against Tommy Robinson
Britain | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Inequalities in young people's knowledge of the education system and career options persist
Wednesday 16th Oct 2024 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation calls for members to enhance security, trade and health cooperation
World | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Israeli military investigating whether they have killed top Hamas leader Sinwar
World | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Top military contractor RTX pay out of more than $950 million barely ‘scratches the surface,’ say activists
World | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Ukraine's Zelensky seeks more support from the EU for his ‘victory plan’
World | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Archdiocese of LA agrees to $880 million payout to victims of clergy sexual abuse
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Peace must top strategic priorities in the Middle East STEVE BISHOP argues that the US failure to restrain Israel is pushing the region towards wider war, with an attack on Iran likely to have devastating consequences
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Making Black History Month meaningful again ROGER McKENZIE argues that Black History Month has been sanitised, losing its original purpose of empowering black people through knowledge of their history and struggles to actually go out and fight the battles of today
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Workers in Peru fight back against criminal gangs Last week, thousands of lorry drivers and small business owners took to the streets of several cities in Peru to protest against the high level of deadly organised crime that targets the working class, reports PEOPLE’S DISPATCH
Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Alex Salmond: a transformative but limited political legacy JOHN FOSTER examines how the late SNP leader shifted the party leftwards and upwards, bringing Scottish independence to the forefront while fundamentally failing to address deeper issues of class and corporate capture
Sport | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Men's Football Football is slowly winning its fight against racism, Radebe says
Sport | Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Women's Football Permitting alcohol in stands to be trialled at Women’s Championship matches
Interview Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Interview Italian two-tone on tour Tim Lezard and Doina Cornell meet a band whose passion for politics is matched only by the power of their music
Film of the week Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Film of the week Trump’s pact with the devil MARIA DUARTE recommends a biopic of the US presidential candidate that explores his relationship with gay communist-basher Roy Cohn
Cinema Thursday 17th Oct 2024 Cinema Film round-up: October 17, 2024 Serial killer dating; courtroom charm; synaesthetic inspiration and jungle book robotics - The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews Woman of the Hour, The Crime is Mine, A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things and The Wild Robot