Apart from a bright spark of hope in the victory of the Gaza motion, this year’s conference lacked vision and purpose — we need to urgently reconnect Labour with its roots rather than weakly aping the flag-waving right, argues KIM JOHNSON MP

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After over two years of lockdowns, Covid waves and a shift to online only events, we’re very pleased to have worked with one of our 11 national shareholder unions, the CWU, to ensure a mammoth distribution today at the TUC’s We Deserve Better demo and elsewhere around Britain.
It’s all to get the message across — that however timid the parliamentary opposition to a government whose policies are deliberately driving down pay and allowing inflation to let rip, there is real opposition to this government in the trade union movement and it’s our job to build it into a force capable of forcing change.

Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO reports from the start of Kunming’s Belt and Road media forum, where 200 journalists from 71 countries celebrated a new openness and optimism, forged by China’s enormous contribution to global development

Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO reports on TUC Congress discussions on how to confront the far right and rebuild the left’s appeal to workers