Sunak launches ‘full-on assault’ on disabled people PM announces major plans to impose curbs on benefits
Editorial: Sunak’s painfully perfidious ‘social justice’ smokescreen — who is he kidding? PRIME MINISTER Rishi Sunak paid tribute to former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith when he gave his speech on welfare at the Centre for Social Justice
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Why the World Snooker Championship should continue to call the Crucible its home Sport JAMES NALTON argues that murmurs of the tournament being moved from the historic venue should be cause for concern for fans of the sport
Friday 19th Apr 2024 Teaching unions slam ministers as survey reveals major cuts to teaching assistants
Britain | Friday 19th Apr 2024 Labour will soon face mass unrest unless it changes tune on austerity, Jamie Driscoll tells Morning Star public meeting
Britain Editorial | Friday 19th Apr 2024 ‘Historic blow’ as Amazon workers to vote on union recognition
Britain | Friday 19th Apr 2024 Tories ‘sat on their hands’ over concerns MP paying ‘bad people’ with political donations, Sir Keir says
Thursday 18th Apr 2024 EU foreign policy chief pleads with G7 ministers to urgently boost Ukraine's air defences
World | Friday 19th Apr 2024 Japanese workers in Pakistan narrowly escape suicide bomb attack in latest attack on foreign nationals
World | Thursday 18th Apr 2024 Netanyahu brushes off allies' calls for restraint following failed Iranian attack
Friday 19th Apr 2024 The health service emergency is no accident If you need a hospital now, you may not realise you are being robbed at the door as private firms cash in on A&E – with Labour waiting in the wings to bring in even more privatisation, warns SOLOMON HUGHES
Friday 19th Apr 2024 Wes Streeting and the history of ‘the middle class’ Socialist historian KEITH FLETT unpacks the term currently being flung about by the Labour right as an insult and finds its popular association with ‘being a lefty’ is anything but assured in reality
Friday 19th Apr 2024 Glasgow honours Orgreave KEITH STODDART introduces a meeting that will remember the most notorious incident of the strike that changed Britain forever
Friday 19th Apr 2024 From Sharpeville to Gaza: the international fight against racism ADRIAN LEE reports on the annual Anti-Racism Day event held by The Liberation Movement, an anti-racist campaigning group founded in 2021
Sport | Friday 19th Apr 2024 Women’s football Park enjoying ‘incredible’ spell with title-chasing Manchester City
Sport | Friday 19th Apr 2024 Formula One Norris takes sprint pole in rain-drenched Shanghai qualifying session
Sport | Friday 19th Apr 2024 Women’s Rugby Union Hunt wants Grand Slam-chasing England to put on show at Twickenham
Theatre review Friday 19th Apr 2024 Theatre review A captivating insight into a forgotten leader SIMON PARSONS recommends a play that dissects the Rwandan genocide
Friday 19th Apr 2024 Attila the Stockbroker Diary: April 19, 2024 Suddenly pressed into international diplomacy, the bard brings the crumhorn of peace to North Korea
Cinema Friday 19th Apr 2024 Cinema Film round-up: April 18, 2024 Vegan sermons, undercut snobs, fake messiahs and mash-up horror. The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews I Could Never Go Vegan, Jeanne Du Barry, The Book of Clarence, and Abigail