British court to rule on Assange’s extradition to US Campaigners warn of long-lasting damage to global media freedom
Editorial: Freeing Assange is a struggle for justice, journalism and peace JUDGES must decide tomorrow if Julian Assange would enjoy the same rights as a US citizen if tried in the US.
World | Sunday 19th May 2024 Israel steps up attacks in north and south Gaza as cracks widen in Netanyahu's war cabinet
Clinched it! City become first team ever to win Premier League four times in a row Sport Manchester City 3-1 West Ham by James Naltonat the City of Manchester Stadium
Monday 20th May 2024 GB chef de mission worried about Paris Paralympics security with just 100 days to go
Sunday 19th May 2024 Tory Senedd member under investigation for allegations of falsifying expenses claims
Britain | Sunday 19th May 2024 More than 200,000 march through London as towns and cities across Britain mark Nakba Day
Britain | Sunday 19th May 2024 Thousands protest at beaches, rivers and lakes in mass demonstrations against sewage discharges
Britain | Sunday 19th May 2024 Black activists slam attacks on Vaughan Gething as racially influenced
Britain | Sunday 19th May 2024 Welby condemns two-child benefit cap and urges parties to scrap ‘cruel’ policy
Sunday 19th May 2024 Helicopter carrying Iran's president suffers a ‘hard landing,’ rescue is under way
Sunday 19th May 2024 Israel steps up attacks in north and south Gaza as cracks widen in Netanyahu's war cabinet
World | Sunday 19th May 2024 Communists warn of violent voter suppression as India begins Phase 5 of its six-week election
World | Sunday 19th May 2024 United Auto Workers vow to continue unionisation drive after narrow defeat at Vance, Alabama Mercedes plant
World | Friday 17th May 2024 All government files on Dublin and Monaghan bombings should be released, Tanaiste says on anniversary
Monday 20th May 2024 Aslef is defying the Strikes Act MICK WHELAN, general secretary of Aslef, the train drivers’ union, writes for the Morning Star on the eve of his union’s annual conference in Manchester from Monday 20 to Friday May 24
Monday 20th May 2024 Gaza policy highlights our democratic deficit MICK WHITLEY MP explains why he has put forward an early day motion calling on the Foreign Secretary to make himself accountable to MPs over the appalling brutality in Gaza and for an immediate suspension to arms exports to Israel
Monday 20th May 2024 The Tory Megacrapolis Francis Ford Coppola’s latest film centred on a ‘New Rome’ gets STEPHEN ARNELL wondering about the similarities between lame-duck PM Sunak and one of the last Roman emperors, Honorius
Monday 20th May 2024 The promise that could seal Assange’s fate There have been assurances that Assange does not face the death penalty, but no clear answer as to whether the US first amendment will apply to him; regardless, he should be released and returned to Australia, writes TIM DAWSON
Sport | Sunday 19th Women's Football Hayes tips women’s football to ‘really explode’ as she looks to the future
Sport | Sunday 19th May 2024 Men's Boxing Fury believes he won fight after split decision loss to Usyk
Sport | Sunday 19th May 2024 Athletics Fortune sets shot put world record to win World Para Athletics gold
Sport | Sunday 19th May 2024 Women's rugby Leeds beat Wigan to set up Women’s Challenge Cup final repeat with St Helens
BenchMarx Friday 17th May 2024 BenchMarx The socialist well-springs of popular genre fiction ANDY HEDGECOCK celebrates the way that US writers have always used crime and sci-fi to explore and express dissident ideas
Books Friday 17th May 2024 Books Malign performances GORDON PARSONS is beguiled by an analysis of performance operates in theatre and plays a vital role in political power-play
Books Friday 17th May 2024 Books Human rights and the nation state PAULINE BRYAN recommends a bold defence of the international human rights that are obscured by national political parties