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DECEPTIVE: Sir Keir Starmer, pictured at Labour conference in 2018
Features / 17 November 2025
17 November 2025

JOHN ELLISON takes a look at Sir Keir Starmer’s track record of duplicity and betrayal since taking the Labour leadership role, as highlighted in a new book, The Fraud, by Paul Holden

Robert Griffiths at congress
Features / 17 November 2025
17 November 2025

The Morning Star publishes the Communist Party of Britain's 58th congress address by general secretary ROBERT GRIFFITHS, delivered on November 15 2025

Copies of the Morning Star
Features / 15 November 2025
15 November 2025

Morning Star campaigns manager CALVIN TUCKER gives the latest of his fortnightly updates on the all-important 95th Anniversary Appeal

Zohran Mamdani
Features / 14 November 2025
14 November 2025

If we want to do better than before then we have to learn from all our experiences – good and bad – and bring those to bear today, writes KEVIN OVENDEN

(Right) The Reichstag burns on February 27 1933. (left) Sir Oswald Mosley addressing the faithful / Pic: (R) Bundesarchiv/CC
Features / 15 November 2025
15 November 2025

DYLAN MURPHY looks back to when mass resistance led by the Communist Party of Great Britain broke the back of British fascism in 1934

Mark Serwotka, general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), speaks at a May Day rally in Trafalgar Square, London, May 1, 2017
Features / 15 November 2025
15 November 2025

In part III of a serialisation of his new book, JOHN McINALLY tells the extraordinary story of the attempts by ‘moderates’ to prevent leftwinger Mark Serwotka from taking the leadership of the then-newly formed PCS union

People take part in a Palestine Solidarity Campaign rally in central London, November 30, 2024
Solidarity / 15 November 2025
15 November 2025

Trade unionists must raise our voices not only for justice and against occupation, but also to protect our fundamental right to protest, writes LOUISE REGAN, ahead of a not-to-be-missed PSC conference

A man wearing a Labour rosette
Features / 15 November 2025
15 November 2025

The multiple crises this country is facing are policy-driven – and more of the same won’t turn things around, argues DIANE ABBOTT MP

Prime Minister Keir Starmer departs 10 Downing Street, London, to attend Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament, November 12, 2025
Labour Party / 15 November 2025
15 November 2025

As the PM and his chief of staff’s blunders have mounted up, ANDREW MURRAY wonders who among Labour’s diminished ‘soft left’ might make a bid for the leadership

A GRAVE SENSE OF URGENCY: Bernie Sanders heads to the Senate chamber at the Capitol in Washington on Monday
Features / 14 November 2025
14 November 2025

DYLAN MURPHY focuses on the big tech oligarchs’ war against workers and how AI and robotics could destroy 100 million US jobs by 2035

(L to R) Lopping Hall opened in 1884; Thomas Willingale plaque at St John the Baptist Church, Loughton, Essex / Pics: (L to R) Pic: Nigel Cox/geograph.org.uk/CC, Pic: Spudgun67/CC
Features / 14 November 2025
14 November 2025

MAT COWARD reminds us that the resilience of ordinary folk can turn the tables on the mighty and 'entitled'

F-35B Lightning on HMS Queen Elizabeth in 2020, they are not nuclear-capable hence the upgrading to F-35As which are equipped for US B61 nuclear bombs / Pic: LPhot Luke/MOD/CC
Features / 14 November 2025
14 November 2025

A new report says the government’s purchase of US nuclear-armed aircraft prioritises transatlantic politics over military needs and ignored its own Strategic Defence Review, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER