Editorial: Labour must stand firm on workers’ rights REPORTS that Labour is to further water down its policy commitment on workers’ rights are alas far too plausible.
Who goes up, who goes down and who makes top six? Championship final day Sport THE Championship regular season comes to an end tomorrow lunchtime with promotion, play-off and relegation issues still to be decided.
Friday 03rd May 2024 If the public knew they’d be appalled: the US health firms running privatised NHS mental healthcare
Friday 03rd May 2024 Most college staff want Ofsted inspections to be abolished, a damning union study has found
Friday 03rd May 2024 Most college staff want Ofsted inspections to be abolished, a damning union study has found
Thursday 02nd May 2024 Shell faces fresh demands to tackle climate change following better earnings than expected
Britain | Thursday 02nd May 2024 Britain's economy set for ‘sluggish’ growth and likely to miss forecasts
Wednesday 01st May 2024 Violence erupts on US campuses as police and supporters of Israel attack Gaza protesters
Wednesday 01st May 2024 Blinken meets Israeli leaders to push for Gaza ceasefire, while claiming fault would lie with Hamas if truce talks fail
Wednesday 01st May 2024 Australia invests millions in support for domestic violence victims following surge in sexist murders
World | Thursday 02nd May 2024 Russia circulates new Security Council resolution to prevent weapons in outer space
World | Thursday 02nd May 2024 South Korea's parliament approves new investigation into 2022 Halloween crush that killed 159
Thursday 02nd May 2024 Columbia students following the proud tradition of anti-Vietnam war forbears On campuses all over the US, activists are amplifying the anguished cry of the Palestinians, write ALISON BANVILLE and JAMES FLOREY
Thursday 02nd May 2024 From Germany May 2 1933 to Odessa May 2 2014 There are parallels between these two pitch-black episodes of European history which should never be forgotten — and they should make those who wish to send yet more weapons to Ukraine think twice, writes KEITH BARLOW
Thursday 02nd May 2024 To understand Caribbean ‘decolonisation’ look up Richard Hart ROGER McKENZIE recommends the work of the 20th-century Marxist activist, a founding member of Jamaica’s People’s National Party and a historian whose books showed the primacy of slave revolts in ending slavery itself
Thursday 02nd May 2024 Humza interruptus As the former first minister of Scotland departs to write his pamphlet-length memoir of political achievement, STEPHEN LOW explores how it all went so wrong
Sport | Thursday 02nd Men’s football Premier League misses out on fifth Champions League spot for next season
Sport | Thursday 02nd May 2024 Women’s boxing Ngamba relishes chance to compete for Refugee Olympic team
Sport | Wednesday 01st May 2024 Formula One Red Bull design chief to leave team ‘in first quarter of 2025’
Cinema Thursday 02nd May 2024 Cinema Film round-up: May 2, 2024 The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE reviews The Fall Guy, Red Herring, Love Lies Bleeding and The Idea of You
Attila the Stockbroker diary Thursday 02nd May 2024 Attila the Stockbroker diary Attila the Stockbroker diary: May 2, 2024 A valiant attempt is made at removing the ghastly Tory majority on Adur Council, which ‘has festered there for decades like a pair of mouldy underpants’ and on a more cheerful note The Men they Couldn’t Hang celebrate 40 years in the business of resistance
Theatre review Thursday 02nd May 2024 Theatre review ‘A hugely important play’ PAUL FOLEY highly recommends a play that movingly addresses the fallout from a major industrial employer shutting up shop