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We need to rebuild Morning Star sales after the pandemic – and we need your help
This weekend the Morning Star will be in its element promoting protests over the cost of living and the drive to war. But we must build regular sales to be able to keep doing this, says circulation manager BERNADETTE KEAVENEY

TODAY’S edition has been provided for distribution at two critical protests — that over the cost-of-living crisis on Saturday and the global day of action to stop the war on Sunday.  

Additionally the paper is available at the Scottish Labour Party conference and during the week has been on several picket lines. 

Our paper is usually available for sale or distribution at key events ensuring that our progressive viewpoint reaches a wide an audience as possible. 

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