International Women’s Day march dedicated to victims of male violence Million Women Rise call out state failures to tackle misogyny and racism in society
Britain | Friday 03rd Mar 2023 Family of Chris Kaba call for action six months on from police shooting
Britain | Thursday 02nd Mar 2023 Punishing and hostile route to settlement in Britain driving thousands into financial hardship, report finds
Britain | Tuesday 28th Feb 2023 Over 3,000 people estimated to be sleeping rough as numbers rise by over a quarter
Monday 11th Nov 2019 Corbyn condemns ‘appalling’ coup against Bolivia's President Morales JEREMY CORBYN decried the forced resignation of Bolivian President Evo Morales as a coup today, condemning the army’s demand for the socialist lead
Thursday 25th Jul 2019 ‘This is what an Israeli house demolition looks like’ Former Morning Star subeditor BETHANY RIELLY was in the East Jerusalem construction demolished by Israel this week. We print her eyewitness account of the event
Tuesday 15th May 2018 Why the Bolivian city of Sucre is in lockdown A dispute over ownership of Bolivian natural gas reserves has seen the citizens of Sucre blockade their own city and launch a general strike. BETHANY RIELLY reports
Monday 01st Jan 2018 Human Rights Refugees still trapped in a desperate state of limbo BETHANY RIELLY talks to volunteers supporting refugees in Ventimiglia on the Franco-Italian border where the vile strategies of exhaustion and harassment wreak havoc among already traumatised migrants
Interview Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Interview 'We are all the same. We are all human' BETHANY RIELLY talks to a group of young asylum-seekers who, by communicating their experiences through 'theatre against the odds,' tell stories that are witty, entertaining and painfully real
Thursday 14th Dec 2017 ‘Social housing needs defending as much as we defend the NHS’ PAUL SNG speaks to the Star about his new film Dispossession: the Great Social Housing Swindle