by Conrad Landin
in Glasgow
BBC BOSSES are under renewed pressure to feature the Morning Star in broadcasts, after transport union TSSA resolved to complain about the “long-standing ban” on the paper.
A motion overwhelmingly passed at the union’s annual conference said it was “in the interest of democracy and knowledge” that the paper be included alongside other daily titles in newspaper reviews.
A chance find when clearing out our old office led us to renew a friendship across 5,000 miles and almost nine decades of history, explains ROGER McKENZIE
The fallout from the Kneecap and Bob Vylan performances at Glastonbury raises questions about the suitability of senior BBC management for their roles, says STEPHEN ARNELL
Our roving AGM from this Thursday through Sunday and our upcoming Morning Star Conference 2025 on June 14 in London are great opportunities to meet the team and help plan the way forward, says editor BEN CHACKO



