From London’s holly-sellers to Engels’s flaming Christmas centrepiece, the plum pudding was more than festive fare in Victorian Britain, says KEITH FLETT
WORKERS’ MEMORIAL DAY is held around the world to remember workers who have been disabled, injured and killed while at work.
Never has the day carried greater significance than in 2020 as key workers are on the front line keeping the whole of society going while a coronavirus pandemic is raging.
This Tory government’s clear failure to plan and prepare for this pandemic is causing key workers to become unwell, and the death toll is rising.
ROGER McKENZIE calls for greater support from trade unionists and the general public for female workers involved in industrial disputes
ROS SITWELL reports from the Morning Star conference on ‘Race, Sex and Class Liberation’ last weekend
Research reveals stress kills three times the number of people than physical accidents at work
Congress can chart a bold course that will force meaningful transformation for the people of Scotland



