Water companies record worst-ever environmental performance in England as serious pollution incidents increase by 60% in 2024, Environment Agency finds
Politicians and campaigners back police's plans to ban Israeli fans attending Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv match
Chancellor urged to unfreeze housing benefit and publish government’s long-delayed homelessness strategy as figures show more than 172,000 children are growing up in temporary accommodation
CEREN SAGIR reports from the CND fringe meeting during the Labour conference, where speakers slammed a system where £99 billion nuclear arsenal replacement costs are ring-fenced while the two-child benefit cap remains
‘We need more opposition to the far-right threat,’ Stand Up to Racism says
TUC hits back at banking boss who suggested public-sector pay should be curbed because the economy falling
Campaigners urge new Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to drop ‘unenforceable’ ban on Palestine Action
Speaking to the Morning Star’s Ceren Sagir, general secretary of the National Union of Journalists LAURA DAVISON outlines the threats to journalism from Palestine to Britain, and the unique challenges confronting the industry through the rise of AI
Israel ends humanitarian pause that allowed limited aid into the city as it begins fresh assault
Meanwhile, Campaigners raise contempt of court complaint against Home Secretary Yvette Cooper over claims Palestine Action was proscribed due to violence against people
RMT demands Labour deliver on its promise to start the ‘biggest wave of insourcing in a generation’
The proscription of Palestine Action is illegitimate and unethical, say 300 Jewish people, including Sir Geoffrey Bindman KC, Mike Leigh, Michael Rosen and Gillian Slovo, in letter to Starmer
Supporters gather outside court as Palestine protest organisers pleaded not guilty to charges
Policing of protests against Palestine Action's proscription i in disarray, campaigners say, as police decide not to arrest sign-holders for terrorism