Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO says assessing a Labour leader whose mission was to smash the left must involve addressing the delusions that fuelled his rise
Westminster Bridge in the shadow of Parliament was blocked by hundreds of People's Assembly protesters last night with police consent.
A parallel crowd met in Trafalgar Square and went to Downing Street to send a similar message for the Prime Minister.
A ceremonial bonfire of electricity and gas bills in the middle of the bridge came days after the six giant energy companies were summoned in front of MPs to explain their massive profits, corporate pay levels and future predictions following Ed Miliband's announcement of a freeze on bills should Labour wins the next election.
The HS2 debacle exposes what happens when public infrastructure is handed to private contractors – especially when set against China’s state-led high-speed rail success, says CARLOS MARTINEZ
PHILIP ENGLISH says military spending will not create the jobs young people need — instead, build an economy based around needs, not profit
Starmer sabotaged Labour with his second referendum campaign, mobilising a liberal backlash that sincerely felt progressive ideals were at stake — but the EU was then and is now an entity Britain should have nothing to do with, explains NICK WRIGHT
Deep disillusionment with the Westminster cross-party consensus means rupture with the status quo is on the cards – bringing not only opportunities but also dangers, says NICK WRIGHT


