Brum, Rise Up! Activists and unions come together in Birmingham to resist municipal devastation Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO attends a vibrant meeting bringing together anti-cuts campaigns and local unions to co-ordinate a fightback against the biggest cuts faced by any city in the country
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Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Interview What next after the Cass review? GP and co-chair of the Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender LOUISE IRVINE tells Ros Sitwell what the group would like to see in terms of implementing evidence-based healthcare and safeguarding for those experiencing gender issues in the NHS and beyond
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Offering hope for the working class PHIL KATZ writes on three communist local election campaigns in the East of England
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Aw That A coalition of failure and betrayal The SNP is descending into civil war, but not before dragging their partners the Scottish Greens down to their political level of treachery and neglect, shunning the basic principles of their platform, writes MATT KERR
Monday 29th Apr 2024 Centuries of struggle in Britain’s countryside: Campaigning for the right to roam before and after the Kinder Scout trespass The Manchester Young Communist League discusses the Kinder Scout Trespass in the context of centuries of class struggle over land access, and why activists are continuing that struggle today
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Workers' Memorial Day 2024 Firefighters are being left to die There is now proof from the highest bodies that we are exposed to contaminants, cancers and diseases, and die from them at a far higher rate than the general public, but no action is being taken to support us, writes COLIN BROWN
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Workers' Memorial Day 2024 For rail, minimum service levels could be deadly Aslef general secretary MICK WHELAN warns that any attempt to run trains with a skeleton crew due to the outrageous stipulations of the Tories’ anti-strike Bill could easily lead to a disastrous loss of life
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Tory class policies delivered millions into poverty and destitution PADDY LILLIS makes the case for voting Labour at the next general election
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Let the left embrace a world in mutiny The Marxist politician who led the Workers’ Party of Belgium (PTB) during its unprecedented rise from 2008 to 2021, PETER MERTENS, speaks to Ben Chacko about how the European left can regain its vision and its base in the working class
Saturday 27th Apr 2024 Workers' Memorial Day 2024 Protecting workers' health must become a priority JON TRICKETT calls for a renewed commitment to driving up safety standards in all workplaces
Friday 26th Apr 2024 Osteoporosis services are in a ‘chronic state’ When over-fifties fracture bones from minor falls, scanning could show if they have this debilitating condition, and steps can be taken to treat it. Major delays and lack of scanners means this isn’t happening properly, writes RUTH HUNT