British politicians who demanded that Abdelbaset al-Megrahi die more quickly to fall in line with Scottish doctors' assessment of his life expectancy can finally relax.
The immoral and irresponsible use of unmanned aerial assault vehicles
Based on a partial, inadequate interpretation of two sentences from Andrew Murray (M Star April 14), Nick Long predicts the Communist Party's electoral policy at the next general election and concludes that the party should dissolve itself (Letters, April 18).
Nick Lonh in his reply to Andrew Murray (Where does the CPB stand? M Star April 17) calls for the CPB to shut shop and join the Labour Party.
An extract from my book British Communism And The Politics of Literature appeared in the Morning Star on April 10.
As the NHS now has a 50 per cent increase in waiting times, we have more patients in pain, fewer nurses, doctors, porters and cleaners.
Euroscepticism has long existed on both the left and right of the political spectrum.
Further to the recent letters concerning the left's apparent reluctance to challenge the monarchy, I concur that we urgently need to challenge this feudal relic which is the pinnacle of an unequal and unjust capitalist society.
I have to disagree with Rob Rooney's recent letter Tusc is the way forward (M Star April 12).
In here fascinating article about the history of "shock and awe," entitled Iraq: the massacre of a country (M Star April 12), Felicity Arbuthnot writes about the suffering caused by the US deliberately targeting the Iraqi infrastructure, such as the water and electricity supply, during the first Gulf war in 1991.

