City of temples hosts the 24th congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) As a delegate to the party’s 24th congress, HARSEV BAINS connects historical threads from Harry Pollitt’s 1954 visit to today’s challenges of building left unity against corporate-backed Hindu nationalism
Monday 15th Apr 2024 War in Sudan: one year on… As international and regional initiatives to address the conflict founder, Sudan is rapidly heading towards becoming a failed state, warns FATHI EL-FADL
Monday 15th Apr 2024 STUC Congress 2024 The future of the postal service is under serious threat Damaging changes are being pushed through by Royal Mail in Scotland that will see worsened services and delays to delivery times, explains CRAIG ANDERSON
Monday 15th Apr 2024 STUC Congress 2024 Great challenges ahead for RMT From defending Scotland’s ticket offices to making the case for a People’s CalMac, my union will be standing firm across the rail and maritime industries, says MICK LYNCH
Monday 15th Apr 2024 STUC Congress 2024 Public-sector workers have been treated shamefully for too long Civil Service wages are appallingly low, with our members’ pay unable to keep pace with even just the basics, warns FRAN HEATHCOTE
Monday 15th Apr 2024 STUC Congress 2024 Scottish education needs urgent care ANDREA BRADLEY condemns the ongoing government failure to invest in and recognise the importance of education
Monday 15th Apr 2024 Getting behind the people’s paper Morning Star circulation manager BERNADETTE KEAVENEY shines a light on the work of the Glasgow Readers and Supporters Group
Saturday 13th Apr 2024 Threat of war, the theocratic regime and anti-imperialism The region and the world stand today on the brink of an abyss and facing a real threat of a wide regional war, and perhaps an even wider war. NAVID SHOMALI, international secretary of the Tudeh Party of Iran, explains the complexities of the situation
Saturday 13th Apr 2024 For peace and people power Communist Party of Britain stands for the Greater London Assembly election
Saturday 13th Apr 2024 Aw That No resting on laurels for Scottish unions Labour’s New Deal for Workers is welcome, but the shadow cabinet still runs a mile when quizzed on even the slightest commitment to spending money, warns MATT KERR
Saturday 13th Apr 2024 Notes From A Free Walker Baggy trousers, baggy trousers DAVE BANGS catches up with some loveable feathered friends