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Alex Salmond speaks at the SNP conference in Glasgow, Octobe
Features / 17 October 2024
17 October 2024
JOHN FOSTER examines how the late SNP leader shifted the party leftwards and upwards, bringing Scottish independence to the forefront while fundamentally failing to address deeper issues of class and corporate capture
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Features / 2 December 2023
2 December 2023
Ahead of a TUC special Congress next weekend to fight Conservative anti-strike laws, JOHN FOSTER looks back to 1969 and 1972 when similar proposals were defeated through class solidarity and painstaking organising work
FINDLAY
Book Review / 13 August 2023
13 August 2023
JOHN FOSTER recommends the down-to-earth realism of a political memoir that navigates the surreality of Scottish politics
HMS Queen Elizabeth
Features / 14 August 2021
14 August 2021
JOHN FOSTER discusses the role of communists in responding to the aggressive militarisation initiated by the US in a world that faces an unprecedented period of acute crisis, as he introduces the international resolution for this autumn's Communist Party Congress
MASS TURNOUT: 40,000 workers march in Glasgow, August 1971
Features / 26 January 2021
26 January 2021
Half a century ago, 8,000 workers took over four shipyards in Scotland and instead of striking, kept working. JOHN FOSTER previews an event to mark this brave action, which not only saved every job, it turned a period of retreat into a working-class offensive
TORY DEAL: Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Brussels with Eur
Features / 3 January 2021
3 January 2021
As the false polarisations that have divided working people over the past decade subside, the class politics of both the EU and Johnson are there for all to see, writes JOHN FOSTER
Marx & Engels
ENGELS 200 / 27 November 2020
27 November 2020
JOHN FOSTER pays tribute to Friedrich Engels on the 200th anniversary of his birth
EU and Brit flags
Features / 11 September 2020
11 September 2020
The government's new Bill withdraws economic decision-making powers from devolved administrations just as they are set to escape EU 'competition' regulation, explains JOHN FOSTER
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Features / 2 March 2020
2 March 2020
Just because Labour lost the election does not mean the Scottish labour movement can afford not to fight for its agenda of nationalisation, writes JOHN FOSTER
A protester in Lebanon
Features / 21 October 2019
21 October 2019
Class solidarity is overcoming sectarian violence as the economic situation worsens and protests grow OMAR EL DEEB tells John Foster
Glasgow skyline
Features / 3 October 2019
3 October 2019
Scotland's rail construction complex, once employing 30,000 skilled engineers and exporting trains across the globe, is slated for closure - but not without a fight, writes JOHN FOSTER as he previews this weekend's Scottish Morning Star autumn conference in Glasgow
: A Palestinian in East Jerusalem is forced to knock down pa
Features / 15 September 2019
15 September 2019
In conversation with John Foster, SABRI ATEYEH represented the views of the Palestine Liberation Organisation at this September’s Avante Festival in Lisbon
Maduro Feature
Features / 1 February 2019
1 February 2019
JOHN FOSTER interviews Paul Dobson, a member of the International Department of the Venezuelan Communist Party and Committee of International Solidarity, and a journalist at venezuelanalysis.com about the ongoing coup attempt
police
Features / 24 January 2019
24 January 2019
JOHN FOSTER looks at how the 1919 general strike which began in the Clydeside shipyards ignited a Britain-wide struggle
US UNHRC
Features / 25 June 2018
25 June 2018
The Trump administration’s decision represents part of its drive to consolidate support for a right-wing populist world view, writes JOHN FOSTER
RMT 14/1/18
Book Review / 7 January 2018
7 January 2018
EUROPEAN UNION / 22 November 2017
22 November 2017
Financiers are worried about their continued ability to control EU markets – they do not have ordinary people’s best interests at heart, writes JOHN FOSTER
INTERVIEW / 13 November 2017
13 November 2017
Veteran Russian communist DR SLAVA TETEKIN talks to the Star about how Russians today view the former Soviet Union and attitudes towards Vladimir Putin