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Journalists from foreign media based in Tehran document damage from U.S.-Israeli strikes in a residential area of the town of Fardis, west of Tehran, Iran, April 3, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

A packed fringe meeting at the National Education Union conference heard from Iranian teachers, campaigners and journalists

People sit along the edge of an abandoned swimming pool across from a tanker terminal along the port of Matanzas, Cuba, March 30, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

CLAUDIA WEBBE says the US is tightening the noose to destroy Cuban socialism — the need for immediate, international solidarity is urgent

Tetragonia tetragonioides in Anaga, Tenerife, Canary Islands. Photo: Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz/CC
Gardening / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

MAT COWARD recommends a crop that keeps growing well under drought conditions

An F-35 jet at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, March 27, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

Cypriot lawyer and former central committee member of the Progressive Working People’s Party (Akel) TOUMAZOS TSIELEPIS discusses the case for expelling the British military from Cyprus

Empty oil tanks are seen at a big BP refinery in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, April 1, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

US aggression has plunged us into an energy price crisis that will spark steep inflation across the board — and the shock will be much worse than in the 1970s, warns MICHAEL BURKE

VOX POPULI: Together Alliance rally in Trafalgar Square, Londonon last Saturday
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

The sheer number present on the day, estimated at half a million, points to organisational acumen and bodes well for developing the movement, says DIANE ABBOTT

BRAVE BNEW WORLD? Keir Starmer at the London Tech Week conference at London's Olympia, where he announced the TechFirst programme for secondary school pupils to be taught skills in artificial intelligence (AI) as part of a drive to put the technological power
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

In the second and final part of his article MIKE SCOTT posits that if we don’t control AI while we’ve got the chance, we could be signing the death warrant for our children and grandchildren

A general view of The Chat GPT website
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

MIKE SCOTT assesses the AI threat to jobs in the first of a pair of articles on the problems it poses

Alex Kenny speaking outside Westminster Magistrate’s Court last July
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

The Morning Star here publishes a speech that would have been given by Stop the War officer and longtime NEU and NUT activist Alex Kenny on the eve of the verdicts handed to Chris Nineham and Ben Jamal this week. He also explains why he couldn’t give it

Children in a classroom
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

Schools are at breaking point, argues NASUWT general secretary MATT WRACK — we urgently need investment in our kids’ futures

Then Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Thangam Debbonaire during her speech to the Fabian Society conference in central London, January 20, 2024
Features / 3 April 2026
3 April 2026

SOLOMON HUGHES says even electoral defeat isn’t a deterrent to right-wing MPs: pro-corporate policies might lose elections but they can be lucrative nonetheless

Activists wave Cuban and Palestinian flags from the vessel Maguro, arriving from Mexico with humanitarian aid as part of the
Features / 2 April 2026
2 April 2026

Without energy and without a strategic partner, Cuba is currently fighting for its survival. While the population is literally sitting in the dark, the Trump administration is trying to definitively break the socialist project through economic blackmail. What lies ahead for the island, asks MARC VANDEPITTE