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Con-Dem war on the poor

Monday 06 May 2013

We have one big disagreement with the damning verdict on universal credit.

A dangerous escalation

Sunday 05 May 2013

Israel's air strikes around Damascus mark a dangerous military escalation that presents fresh dangers for the entire region.

Ukip success a wake-up call

Friday 03 May 2013

Ukip's election success will provoke soul-searching and sleepless nights at Conservative HQ but Labour needs to ask itself some tough questions too.

Genie is out of the bottle

Thursday 02 May 2013

Blacklisting workers for their political views or trade union activities is criminal, yet those who have organised, financed and operated blacklists are free to walk - or drive their Bentleys - among us.

Victims of a senseless war

Wednesday 01 May 2013

Another three Scottish soldiers killed in Afghanistan, another three families devastated and another basinful of smarmy drivel from David Cameron.

Turn the page on capitalism

Tuesday 30 April 2013

May Day greetings to all Morning Star readers and working people everywhere who celebrate International Workers Day tomorrow.

Ukip's just a distraction

Monday 29 April 2013

Divisions among leading Tories on how to tackle Nigel Farage's Ukip illustrate the sharp divisions that still exist but are papered over within David Cameron's party.

Enough to make you puke

Sunday 28 April 2013

Iain Duncan Smith's latest effort to inflate a non-issue into a scandal is a smokescreen to divert attention from government attacks on working people and the poor.

Workers health not an agenda

Friday 26 April 2013

Alarm bells should ring throughout the labour movement in response to the government announcement that it will review the Health and Safety Executive to see if its "functions are still needed."

Pigheaded stubborness

Thursday 25 April 2013

Drinks all round must be the response of a grateful nation to George Osborne's earth-shattering announcement that Britain's economy has escaped a triple-dip recession by the skin of its teeth.