‘Pure vandalism’: services to be decimated by Chancellor's plans to slash Civil Service's running costs ‘If the last government taught us anything, it’s that you can’t cut your way to growth,’ unions and campaigners tell Reeves
Editorial: Axe-mad Reeves aligns Britain's Labour government with Trump and Musk RACHEL REEVES’S announcement of 15 per cent cuts to the Civil Service repeat discredited mantras rolled out by past governments: that massive job l
Britain | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Peace activists condemn Labour's commitment to militarisation, nukes and war
Tuchel has spoken to Foden and Rashford about poor display Sport THOMAS TUCHEL has spoken to Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford about their ineffective displays in his first match as England boss, but stressed the pa
Monday 24th Mar 2025 Household bill arrears rise 25% for those already struggling in debt, charity finds
Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Labour movement must ‘get militant’ to combat the far right, Morning Star Scotland conference hears
Monday 24th Mar 2025 Household bill arrears rise 25% for those already struggling in debt, charity finds
Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 ‘Pure vandalism’: services to be decimated by Chancellor's plans to slash Civil Service's running costs
Britain | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Labour movement must ‘get militant’ to combat the far right, Morning Star Scotland conference hears
Britain | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Government's £5bn welfare cuts amounts to return to austerity, Labour MP says
Britain | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Union activists and supporters call for major improvements to Employment Rights Bill
Britain | Saturday 22nd Mar 2025 Unions urge for investment in public services ahead of spring statement
Britain | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Teaching union warns against increasing levels of violence against staff in Wales
World | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Court orders Istanbul mayor jailed but opposition start process to pick him as presidential candidate
World | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Unicef calls on Afghanistan to end ban on girls' education as new school term begins
World | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 100,000-strong anti-Netanyahu protest in Tel Aviv includes ‘anti-genocide bloc’ calling out war crimes
World | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 US parleys between Russia and Ukraine as Washington slaps down ‘posturing’ Starmer
Saturday 22nd Mar 2025 Welfare cuts: an injury to one is an injury to all With young people, the disabled and the elderly in Labour’s sights as ‘easy targets’ for cuts, the labour movement must remember it’s in the vital interests of us all to defend the groups being picked off, writes DIANE ABBOTT MP
Saturday 22nd Mar 2025 CND stepping up to resist Starmer’s dirty, deadly war drive SOPHIE BOLT explains why Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament is organising a national protest tour at nuclear bases, starting with a demo at BAE shipyard in Barrow, where Starmer and Healey have been banging the drum for war
Saturday 22nd Mar 2025 A Bill that falls short of the bold action we need The Employment Rights Bill is a vital opportunity to rebalance power between workers and employers. As it passes to the Lords, pressure must be brought to bear to strengthen this key legislation, argues ANDY McDONALD MP
Saturday 22nd Mar 2025 The crackdowns continue The arrest of Palestinian activist and former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil is just the beginning as the Trump administration moves to silence students and union members who support Palestine, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
Sport | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Formula One Hamilton’s rocky start continues as Ferrari suffer double disqualification
Sport | Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Men's Rugby Union Former New Zealand flanker and coach Alex ‘Grizz’ Wyllie dies, aged 80
Book Review Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Book Review Welfare not warfare RICHARD CLARKE recommends a hugely valuable text for those seeking theoretical analysis and practical action to defend public services
Book Review Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Book Review The casualties of prosperity JOHN HAWKINS is moved by an oral history that examines five black families pushed into homelessness in the US
Book Review Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Book Review South Africa’s complex relationship with the camera BOB NEWLAND recommends an outstanding study of how images have shaped narratives of identity, resistance and power in South Africa