The Mahmoud Khalil hearing: how free speech became a deportable offence in Trump's America Natalia Marques looks at last week's ruling that Khalil can be deported and its implications
Features | Wednesday 16th Apr 2025 Eyes Left Geopolitical breakdown: lessons from the history of capitalism
Sunday 06th Apr 2025 Scab unions and bomb threats: the victory of the ‘dummies’ In the last of four extracts from her new memoir, former NUM headquarters staffer HILARY CAVE recalls the 1985 campaign in the Nottinghamshire coalfield against the breakaway unions who went on to sabotage the great strike
Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Treasure troves of ideas Public libraries are sanctuaries which facilitate the exploration of the universe of ideas for free for those curious enough. ROGER McKENZIE advocates their protection against authoritarian incursions, US style
Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Trump ends union rights for nearly one million in an openly political attack Trump’s recent executive order ends union rights for a large number of federal workers, citing national security concerns after some unions vowed to oppose the massive cuts proposed by the new administration, writes PEOPLE’S DISPATCH
Thursday 03rd Apr 2025 Palestinians have been betrayed in a world ruled by outlaws The massacre of Red Crescent and civil defence aid workers has elicited little coverage and no condemnation by major powers — this is the age of lawlessness, warns JOE GILL
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 The mental toll on those targeted by Labour Due to the actions of this government, the challenges facing those with disabilities, such as spinal cord injuries, are nigh on insurmountable, argus RUTH HUNT
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 Eyes Left An opportunity for left advance? ANDREW MURRAY wonders whether recent opinion polling and a fresh local authority by-election result in Ilford are an indication that the time is ripe for the left to make inroads
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 Policing: by consent or coercion? The unnecessarily violent police intervention at a Quaker place of worship is a PR disaster and will only serve to deepen the chasm between them and the public. SYMON HILL reports
Wednesday 02nd Apr 2025 The private rented sector is ‘fundamentally broken’ JOE BESWICK of the London Renters Union talks to the Morning Star’s new Left on Record programme
Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 On the streets in Argentina, the rebellion grows After brutal police crackdowns on pensioners and the forced approval of secret IMF deals, trade unions are finally responding to grassroots pressure and fighting back against savage neoliberal reforms, reports BERT SCHOUWENBURG
Tuesday 01st Apr 2025 Will Chinese pandas be next for deportation? Bizarrely, Trump’s latest attacks now include the National Zoo, but his real and racist agenda is to strip everything black from the country’s cultural institutions, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER