The massacre of Red Crescent and civil defence aid workers has elicited little coverage and no condemnation by major powers — this is the age of lawlessness, warns JOE GILL
Getting behind the people’s paper
Morning Star circulation manager BERNADETTE KEAVENEY shines a light on the work of the Glasgow Readers and Supporters Group

IT’S BEEN a while since we have had this column, but today seemed to be a great day to resurrect it. We want to highlight the work that our readers and supporters do in Scotland each week to promote and support the paper.
Here are some highlights from the Glasgow stall report from the weekend April 6/7.
“We started off early in the morning at the Unison conference in their offices on West Campbell Street” — the background to this is that the supporters had identified the conference and arranged for the papers to be purchased for every delegate.
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