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
Thanks for the great coverage in the Morning Star of the STUC in Inverness. It really was heartening to see so many delegates all reading our paper.
I would like to add my support to the call by Michael Meacher and John McDonnell for a public inquiry into the Consulting Association blacklisting conspiracy.
I must congratulate the Morning Star supporters groups for an excellent recent conference.
It is International Workers Memorial Day tomorrow (April 28) and many ceremonies will be taking place in towns and cities throughout the UK to remember our the dead and fight for the living.
The collapse of the Dutch government after far-right politician Geert Wilders withdrew his support and the strength of the extreme right-wing vote for Marie Le Pen's National Front in the French presidential election are indicative of some interesting developments in the European political landscape.
Am I the only regular reader of the Morning Star who feels Paul White's assertion that the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) "works to liberate the workers and peasants" is incredibly naive? (M Star April 15).
Supporters of Tusc seem to have a problem with pluralism.
Jon Gemmell's look at the 2012 edition of Wisden (M Star April 23) had a couple of glaring omissions that warrant discussion regarding the future of cricket in England and Wales.

