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
Twenty-fourteen hasn't been with us very long, but already Britain is in the tangible grip of fear.
Many socialists would have already realised that 2014 would be no picnic as Cameron, Osborne and co set out their stall to win power outright in 2015.
With new year bells still ringing in our ears, the government, backed up by a right-wing media, has been swift to act, sensing that this year the hunt for power in 2015 will be the most bloody we have had in generations.
The 2025 Budget shores up the PM’s political position with headline-grabbing welfare U-turns, but with no improvements on offer to declining public services or living standards, writes MICHAEL BURKE
DENNIS BROE gives an update on the last week of anti-austerity protests against the Macron regime, which has seen the supposedly more right-leaning Gilets Jaunes join with the unions and the left
In the current climate, it is vital to bust the myths and put forward the case for a humane and decent social security system that supports people, argues FRAN HEATHCOTE
MATT WRACK issues a clarion call for a rejuvenation of public services for the sake of our communities and our young people


