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Ian Lavery
Features / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

IAN LAVERY MP says an immediate focus on raising wages and reducing costs must be part of a strategy to show Labour can deliver for workers again

Andy McDonald MP
Features / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

ANDY McDONALD MP says Labour must show it is capable of delivering real improvements in people’s lives — bold action is required

plaid
Plaid Cymru election victory / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

ALLISON FEWTRELL on what Plaid Cymru's historic election victory means for the communities being failed by Wales’s housing crisis, and four things the new government can do right now

Mustafa Barghouti (fist raised) at the International Conference Against War Pic: Steve Eason
Features / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

At last weekend’s International Conference Against War, LINDA PENTZ GUNTER talks to the Palestinian physician and politician about the struggles ahead to achieve a truly free Palestine

Jerome Legavre addresses the International Conference Against War. Pic: Matthew Marion
Europe / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

France Insoumise MP JEROME LEGAVRE speaks to Christophe Domec on building the Europe-wide peace movement that came together in the International Conference Against War last weekend

The banner takes its place on the Edinburgh Pride parade. Pic: Andrew Johnstone
Features / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

ANGUS REID and ANDREW JOHNSTONE report on an initiative that we must take this summer

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham during a visit to IBM in Manchester, to announce a milestone for technical education across the city region, January 8, 2026
Burnham leadership / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

All the evidence shows voters want Labour to shift to the left — but initial signs from Andy Burnham are worrying on that front, cautions DIANE ABBOTT

SOLIDARITY: Delegates (Maise Riley front row centre)in China last month
Features / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

MAISE RILEY reports on her recent visit to China with a delegation of young communists from Europe and North America to see China’s people-led development

Then mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham with Ireland's then Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney being presented with a signed Denis Irwin Manchester United FC shirt by Stockport Council Leader Elise Wilson in Manchester, October 1, 2021
Diplomacy / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

PAUL O’BRIEN of Labour Movement for Irish Unity looks at the Makerfield MP’s record when it comes to the north of Ireland

Aymara Indigenous people raise their hands to receive the first rays of sunlight during celebrations of the Andean New Year, which marks the Southern Hemisphere's winter solstice, in El Alto, Bolivia, June 21, 2026
Latin America / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

Bolivia’s protests are a response to Rodrigo Paz’s attempt to privatise core sectors of the economy and unravel two decades of socialist progress, say WIPHALAS ACROSS THE WORLD

Supporters of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life Bill), during a photocall at Parliament Square in London, ahead of a Government petition debate in Westminster Hall, June 8, 2026
Health / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

GEOFF BOTTOMS says improving palliative care needs to move up the political agenda — and the risks to vulnerable and socially disadvantaged groups posed by legal assisted suicide make this more urgent

Newly-announced Ofcom chairman Lord Michael Grade appearing before the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Committee at the House of Commons, London, answering question about his appointment, March 31, 2022
Media / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

The former Ofcom chair increasingly echoed the arguments of the broadcasters he was meant to regulate, says STEPHEN ARNELL

Steve Davison
Obituary / 24 June 2026
24 June 2026

TONY BURKE pays tribute to a dedicated trade unionist and true internationalist who helped organise workers from Britain to Bangladesh

Andy
Labour leadership / 24 June 2026
24 June 2026

NASUWT leader MATT WRACK says schools are crying out for serious investment — and there are other immediate changes a new prime minister could and should enact

Imperialism / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

ROGER McKENZIE takes a look at the Western military footprint in Africa — and the abundance of critical resources that motivates it

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the members of the media on the sidelines of the G7 summit, in Thonon-les-Bains, France, June 17, 2026
Human Rights / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

Repealing Britain’s most dangerous Bill must be the first act of whoever replaces Keir Starmer, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer makes a speech in Downing Street, London, as he said he will resign as leader of the Labour Party and he has informed the King of his decision, June 22, 2026
Politics / 24 June 2026
24 June 2026

Keir Starmer’s resignation speech seemed to be coming from a different universe, or maybe it was just a fanfaronade of falsehoods, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

Labour party leader Sir Keir Starmer delivers his keynote speech at the Labour Party conference in Brighton, September 29, 2021
Politics / 24 June 2026
24 June 2026

Starmer will be judged on his record, but it would be wrong to view him in isolation from the crisis of the British political establishment, says the COMMUNIST PARTY in its official statement on the PM’s resignation

Andy Burnham, front left, is sworn-in as an MP in the House of Common in London, England, Monday, June 22, 2026. (House of Commons via AP)
Eyes Left / 24 June 2026
24 June 2026

The basis for 20th-century social democracy in Britain is gone, argues ANDREW MURRAY – but there are measures a Burnham government could take that would break with neoliberalism

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, speaking during an eve of poll rally at Adelaide Place Baptist Church in Glasgow, on the last day of campaigning ahead of the Holyrood elections, May 6, 2026
Voices of Scotland / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

Rebuilding Labour’s working-class roots and organising power is essential if the party is to recover, says MERCEDES VILLALBA

Features / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

Britain’s historic vote to leave the EU was a rejection of the political Establishment and the strategic direction pursued by Britain’s ruling class since the second world war, writes ALEX GORDON

Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn (right) alongside shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer during a press conference in central London
EU Referendum / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

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

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Lady Victoria Starmer on the steps of 10 Downing Street, London, after his speech where he said he will resign as leader of the Labour Party and he has informed the King of his decision, June 22, 2026
Politics / 22 June 2026
22 June 2026

ANDREW MURRAY looks back at a damaging career marked by dishonesty, incompetence and revolting complicity in war crimes

Grass grows around a mural of the late President Hugo Chavez
Latin America / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

Over 1,000 hostile US sanctions remain in place on Venezuela, while Britain continues its colonial theft of gold, writes MATT WILLGRESS

Lancashire’s county flag
Opinion / 21 June 2026
21 June 2026

GEORGE WHITE explains why Unite’s Lancashire area activists committee believes co-ordinated recruitment in an area defined by particular kinds of employment and linked by a major transport artery could provide a model for organising the unorganised

The Daily Worker front page, October 5 1936
Features / 21 June 2026
21 June 2026

MARY DAVIS says the centrality of the Jewish community and the Communist Party to anti-fascism in the 1930s is too often overlooked on the left

A CASE FOR UBS: A former soldier down on his luck forced into homelessness / Pic: Allan Warren/CC
Full Marx / 21 June 2026
21 June 2026

Calls for a Universal Basic Income are a red herring, argues the Full Marx editorial team — socialists should fight for Universal Basic Services

TUC women's rights
Features / 20 June 2026
20 June 2026

Despite forming most of Britain’s trade union membership, women continue to endure harassment, inequality and minimal support for their sex-based rights, warns VALERIE COULTAS

Internation Bridage voluteers in the Spanish Civil War
History / 20 June 2026
20 June 2026

A 1936 confrontation with Mosley’s BUF became part of a wider international struggle, with local activists later joining the fight against fascism in the Spanish civil war. TONY FOX tells the story ahead of a 90th anniversary commemoration event

A mushroom cloud from a nuclear bomb explosion
Anti-War / 20 June 2026
20 June 2026

Build peace, not a new nuclear Europe, says SOPHIE BOLT of CND

Andy Burnham speaks to supporters outside Ashton Town Football Club after winning the Makerfield by-election, June 19, 2026
Politics / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

Voters have delivered a stay of execution for Labour and exposed limits to Reform’s advance. But will Burnham offer a political alternative rather than just a different face at the top, asks ANDREW MURRAY

THE LEBENSRAUM AFFLICTION: ‘Living space’ driven Operation Barbarossa - a column of armoured vehicles, including Panzer III medium tanks, near Moscow in October 1941 / Pic: National Digital Archives/Wydawnictwo Prasowe Krakow-Warszawa/CC
History / 20 June 2026
20 June 2026

SEVIM DAGDELEN warns that Germany’s military resurgence and revival of old hostilities towards Russia have dangerous implications for Europe and beyond

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (left) with party candidate Heather Doran (right) whilst campaigning for the upcoming Arbroath and Broughty Ferry UK Parliamentary by-election in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, June 10, 2026
Aw That / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

MATT KERR takes stock of a night of by-elections, where the long repeated warnings for Labour and the political class remain stubbornly unheeded

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth
Features / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

Trump Is Building a Legal and Military Architecture to Invade Latin America. SARA VIVACQUA reports

DREADFUL BEGINNINGS: At the time Labour minister for defence procurement and industry, Maria Eagle opens Rolls-Royce Submarines office in Glasgow which will deliver the Dreadnought and AUKUS programmes, November 2024
Nukes / 20 June 2026
20 June 2026

Expanding Britain’s nuclear capability increases the risk of nuclear confrontation. It does not keep us safe – it makes us a target, argues CAROL TURNER

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and party candidate Robert Kenyon outside St Aidan's Parish Centre in Wigan, before Kenyon casts his vote in the Makerfield by-election, which was triggered by the resignation of Josh Simons, June 18, 2026
Analysis / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

Rising support for Farage’s party reflects Labour’s failure to defend working-class living standards or offer a credible alternative to neoliberal decline, says JOSEPH MILLS

High water levels on the River Wye in Hereford which has burst it's banks, after Storm Darragh hit Britain and Ireland, December 8, 2024
Borderlands: A Country Diary / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

The Wye, Usk, Arrow and Lugg were once treasured for their clean waters – today, pollution and corporate excess are fuelling demands for a return to public ownership, says MARK SEDDON

MORE SYMBOLIC THAN SUBSTANTIAL: Colombian Navy ship ARC Caribe in a deserted Havana port after delivering humanitarian aid last Friday, June 12, 2926
Latin America / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

In the wake of his recent humanitarian visit to Cuba, RICHARD BURGON points to the now urgent need to defend the island’s political sovereignty and its right to self-determination

STEADFAST RESISTANCE: UCU members at Edinburgh University on a five-day walk-out in a dispute over plans to cut £140 million from the university budget, September 2025
Education / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026

Thousands of jobs are at risk across higher education, yet government funding appears only when universities can be linked to military objectives, says JO GRADY, in the run-up to the Stop the War International Conference this Saturday

A health worker doing admin
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The new Employment Rights Act is a step forward, but restoring collective bargaining and union power remains essential to tackling insecurity, outsourcing and low pay, says PAUL WHITEHOUSE

Unison flag
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Trade unionists are mobilising to support Cuban workers and public services, amid escalating US pressure on the socialist island. RONAN OGILVY explains

John Healey
Eyes Wright / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The defence secretary’s resignation reveals not a split over principle but a dispute over pace of military spending, as Britain’s political Establishment unites behind deeper Nato commitments, argues NICK WRIGHT

Girls walking in Tajrish Square, Tehran, this week
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The ceasefire may have halted the fighting for now, but years of economic warfare and recent military attacks have left millions of Iranians facing hardship and uncertainty, says Codir’s RUBEN BRETT

Palestine solidarity marchers in London on March 28
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The struggle for Palestinian freedom has become a defining issue for everyone committed to justice, democracy and peace, says PETER LEARY ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday

TAKING FROM WELFARE TO GIVE TO WARFARE: Keir Starmer during a visit to defence contractor Stark in Swindon on June 5 2026
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

British military spending is among the highest in the world, diverts scarce resources from far better causes and fuels international conflict. It’s time we made different choices, argues LIZ PAYNE

RESILIENCE: Phlebotomists in Gloucestershire, members of Unison, mark their 236th day of industrial action during a rally outside Gloucester Shire Hall last November
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Unison director of organising KEVIN LUCAS explains the Organising to Win strategy, its successes to date and key tests on the union’s horizon

Pic: Unison
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Young workers do want to get involved in Unison, and where that is enabled we see growth in workplace power, argue Unison North West Young Members co-chairs ZAIHERA CHAUDHRY and IAN CAULFIELD

Good nests are used and continually built on by generations of vultures / Pic: Nicholas Turland/CC
Science and Society / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Animal metaphors are testament to delight in the non-human world and what we hope and wish for human freedom, argue ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT"

Nato forces
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

Economists estimate extreme poverty could be drastically reduced for a fraction of global defence spending, yet military budgets continue to expand year on year, says JON TRICKETT MP, ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday

Anti-racists demonstrate in Glasgow last Saturday
Voices of Scotland / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

Trade unions, trades councils and community organisations must work together to build lasting solidarity and resistance to the far right, argues DREW GILCHRIST

Unison
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

As delegates meet in Brighton this week, Unison faces pressing questions about pay, organising, workers’ rights and political representation, explains ANDY CHAFFER

Unison women strike for fair pay
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

As Unison launches its Year of Women Workers, ANNIE COGAN-THOMAS argues that stronger organisation and collective bargaining are essential to winning equality

Belfast
North of Ireland rioting / 14 June 2026
14 June 2026

Recent violence in Belfast was not spontaneous — it was built on years of failure and political neglect, argues STIOFAN O NUALLAIN

History / 14 June 2026
14 June 2026

KEITH FLETT looks back to different times – but perhaps not so much – during Labour’s 1976 leadership election

cable street
Anti-fascism / 16 June 2026
16 June 2026

Ninety years on from the famous anti-fascist victory, commemorations should acknowledge the central role played by Jewish workers and communist organisers in stopping Mosley’s march, says MARY DAVIS

Starmer and burnham
Capitalism / 14 June 2026
14 June 2026

Andy Burnham’s growing stature has fuelled hopes of a Labour revival – but ALAN SIMPSON warns that Britain’s crisis runs far deeper than just its leadership and traces its roots to decades of financialised capitalism

Pic: Kaisching /Creative Commons
Lawman / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the issues of liberty, safety and risk in relation to people receiving psychiatric treatment

A general view of the Houses of Parliament in London
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

Activists will urge MPs to protect the five-year settlement route and cut visa costs, warning reforms risk deepening inequality and labour shortages, says HARSEV BAINS

BEYOND RIBBON CUTTING: Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander inaugurates the Great British Railways branding in Bournemouth Traincare Depot in May 2025
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

The nationalisation move to Great British Railways (GBR) must be about more than just changing the livery, writes MARYAM ESLAMDOUST

TOUCH AND GO: Andy Burnham speaks to supporters at the launch of his campaign at Stubshaw Cross Community and Sports Club in Ashton-in-Makerfield on May 22 2026
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

In Ashton-in-Makerfield, historical migration patterns and industrial heritage sit alongside a heated electoral battle for the future of British politics, says MEIC BIRTWISTLE

Copies of the Morning Star
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

Editor BEN CHACKO looks at the invaluable contribution the paper makes, and the headwinds it has to struggle against to get by, following the Morning Star’s 80th AGM this month

THEY SHALL NOT PASS: Taking a stand, outside the Highfield Hotel in Southampton, against amassed far-right protesters in the wake of a knife attack in Belfast last Tuesday
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

Political figures are fuelling unrest and encouraging racialised violence before justice takes its course, warns DIANE ABBOTT MP – our responsibility now must be to speak out and oppose the politics of hatred

A twisted sign, felled concrete posts and a broken wall tell the story of violence outside a coking plant in Orgreave, South Yorkshire, June 18, 1984
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

After decades of campaigning, miners and their supporters have secured an inquiry into the events of June 1984. Now comes the struggle to ensure it delivers accountability and justice, says KATE FLANNERY

Andy Burnham makes a speech surrounded by supporters at the launch of his campaign as Labour's candidate for the Makerfield by-election during a press conference at Stubshaw Cross Community and Sports Club in Ashton-in-Makerfield, May 22, 2026
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

A former mining seat has become the focal point of Britain’s political drama, with Labour’s future, Reform’s advance and Andy Burnham’s leadership prospects all on the line. ANDREW MURRAY reports

Jeremy Corbyn in front of a Palestine flag
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

Britain’s political Establishment treats military spending as the answer to every crisis, while there’s ‘no money’ for welfare or public services. Help build the people’s fightback at the International Conference Against War on June 20, says JEREMY CORBYN

CONFRONTATION: Police line the streets during the Tonypandy riots
Features / 13 June 2026
13 June 2026

Annie Powell’s famous declaration captured the mood in Tonypandy in 1936, when thousands turned out to confront fascism. Ninety years on, the legacy of that struggle still resonates in modern Wales, writes TWM DRAPER

Green Party deputy leaders Mothin Ali (2nd right) and Rachel Millward (right) during leader Zack Polanski's speech at the Green Party conference at Bournemouth International Centre, October 3, 2025
Features / 12 June 2026
12 June 2026

Green Party deputy leader MOTHIN ALI, who will speak at the International Anti-War Conference in London on June 20, says Britain needs to rethink its priorities – and its allies

THE LINGERING SHADOW: (L to R) Business and Trade Secretary Peter ‘a bit like Mandelson’ Kyle with the media after a Cabinet meeting in Downing Street on Tuesday May 12, 2026; Peter Mandelson
Features / 12 June 2026
12 June 2026

From Global Counsel to Arden, SOLOMON HUGHES finds firms linked to discredited politicians are still calling the shots in Britain

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to supporters at Chelmsford City Racecourse, Essex, following the 2026 local election results, May 8, 2026
Features / 12 June 2026
12 June 2026

KEVIN COURTNEY explains why Reform UK is no friend to workers or trade unions, but just another party of the super-rich

Grenfell memorial
Features / 12 June 2026
12 June 2026

EMMA DENT COAD explains why she is stepping down from the council after 20 years and how the legacy of the fire still haunts the area

A general view of the Houses of Parliament in London
Features / 11 June 2026
11 June 2026

Researchers PAUL HOLDEN and JESSICA MURRAY are calling for whistleblowers and documentary records to uncover how Labour Together helped build the parliamentary majority that now dominates the Labour Party

A souvenir shop worker eats next to images of Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, and Ernest Hemingway in Havana, Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Features / 11 June 2026
11 June 2026

Cuba continues to embody a vision of internationalism that imperialism has never forgiven, argues ZOLTAN ZIGEDY

ISRAEL-MADE FAMINE: Starving Palestinians at a distribution center in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, May 27 2026
Features / 11 June 2026
11 June 2026

While international attention focuses on ceasefire frameworks, Israel is openly advancing plans for a permanent expansion of its control over Gaza, writes RAMZY BAROUD

1966 World Cup
Features / 11 June 2026
11 June 2026

ROGER McKENZIE explains why he can’t support this year’s World Cup

Stop the War demo
Features / 10 June 2026
10 June 2026

PCS general secretary FRAN HEATHCOTE explains why opposing war is inseparable from defending jobs, wages and public services – and why readers should come to the London Peace Conference on Saturday June 20

Two tier policing sign
Eyes Left / 10 June 2026
10 June 2026

As protests erupt over Henry Nowak’s murder, ANDREW MURRAY argues that anger is being exploited to advance a wider racist and anti-immigration agenda

VIABLE CAREER: Revitalisation of car production at the Nissan car plant in Sunderland will follow the memorandum of understanding between Nissan and the Chinese carmaker Chery to manufacture Chery vehicles from 2027
Features / 10 June 2026
10 June 2026

CARLOS MARTINEZ explains the sound case for car manufacturing co-operation with China

GREAT LOSS: A file photo of Kanya King attending the Mobo Awards at Co-op Live Arena, Manchester earlier this year
Features / 9 June 2026
9 June 2026

Claudia Webbe pays tribute tribute to KANYA KING CBE, February 12 1964 to June 3 2026

CALL TO ACTION: Chris Packham after speaking during an ‘emergency climate change summit’ at Westminster Central Hall, London
Features / 9 June 2026
9 June 2026

The National Emergency Briefing outlines the need for urgent action to address environmental crisis, says PAUL DONOVAN, warning that there’s no time to indulge the arguments of the fossil-fuel-funded climate-change deniers

ANTI-IMPERIALIST: A man walks past anti-US graffiti painted on the wall of the British embassy in Tehran
Features / 9 June 2026
9 June 2026

The Committee for the Defence of Iranian People’s Rights warns of escalation danger in Iran war

A file photo of a Palestine activist outside the High Court, central London
Features / 9 June 2026
9 June 2026

Campaigners say criticism of Labour MP Stephen Morgan’s position on Gaza has been met with police intervention and cancelled opportunities for debate. HESTER WOLFE reports

The North West Trade Union International Committee group in the Monte Sole area south of Bologna with Italian guides Valentina Catone and Andrea Marchi (third and fourth from left) and Juri Guidi (kneeling, right)
Features / 9 June 2026
9 June 2026

Trade unionists from Liverpool and Greater Manchester travelled to Bologna and the Monte Sole region to find out about the struggle against fascism and Nazi occupation. ROB MacDONALD reports

A general view of staff on a NHS hospital ward at Ealing Hospital in London
Voices of Scotland / 9 June 2026
9 June 2026

Behind the headlines on immigration lies a workforce delivering vital care across Scotland and beyond. FAVOUR DAVIDKING explains why reform of the sponsorship system is urgently needed

Nato
Militarisation / 7 June 2026
7 June 2026

Campaigners from across the continent will gather in Brussels on June 14 to oppose Europe’s accelerating militarisation and cuts to public services, write MAGGIE SIMPSON and BOB ORAM of No Cold War Britain