As the Stop the War Coalition holds its annual conference, ANDREW MURRAY warns that Britain’s alignment with US foreign policy is fuelling global instability and diverting billions from welfare, wages and public services
A few years ago Ann and I were exploring the Everglades National Park in Florida. It was late in the afternoon, getting on for six o’clock and in this part of the world you get hardly any twilight at all. Darkness comes just as if someone has switched off the lights.
We walked back along the boardwalk towards the car park, now totally empty apart from our rented motorhome. A car drove in and parked beside us.
A youngish woman got out and said hello. When we replied, she spotted we were English. “Are you enjoying our wildlife?” she enquired. We assured her we were and then she said “Have you got 10 minutes to see something truly amazing?” What could we say? But we did realise it would be completely dark in not much more than those 10 minutes.
Gisele Pelicot said ‘shame must change sides.’ We may think we agree, but, argues LOUISE RAW, society still has some way to go
LYNNE WALSH reports from the Women’s Declaration International conference on feminist struggles from Britain to the Far East
ALEX DITTRICH hitches a ride on a jaw-dropping tour of the parasite world
Morning Star international editor ROGER McKENZIE reminisces on how he became an Aston Villa fan, and writes about the evolution of the historic club over the years



