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Donations: 95th anniversary appeal

Join the special fundraising effort

You can donate using this web page

This year marks 95 years since the Daily Worker, renamed the Morning Star in 1966, was first published.

We rely solely on our readers and friends in the labour movement, and need to raise additional funds for critical expenditure to ensure the paper survives and thrives for years to come.

We have an ambitious but appropriate target. We want to raise £95,000 over the next few months. So please dig as deep as you are able.

Ways to contribute

You can use this web page to contribute (below), or call 0208 510 0815 with bank details to hand.

We can accept cheques made out to The People’s Press Printing Society. Please send these to: The Morning Star 95 Years Appeal, Ruskin House, 23 Coombe Road, Croydon, London CR01BD.

And bank transfers can be made to The People’s Press Printing Society, reference 95YEARS:

The Co-operative Bank PLC
Sort Code: 089033
Account Number: 50505115

 
The 95th Anniversary Appeal
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