Morning Star

The Morning Star is a daily socialist newspaper, which has published, almost without interruption (except for when its forerunner, the Daily Worker, was banned by the Government) since 1930.

What’s more it is in the middle of a major development programme, with more journalists and more pages, a much-enlarged Weekend Edition, full-on sports, arts and culture sections, reviews and a lively letters page. It is available in more outlets than ever, including many Budgens, Sainsbury and Co-op stores as well as bookshops such as Borders. It is distributed to McColl’s independent newsagents.

Although the editorial line of the Morning Star follows the programme of the Communist Party, the Star is independently owned and run cooperatively by its readers and supporters, and draws its contributing writer’s from across the spectrum of progressive politics. The Communist Party has supported the Star since it began and its members read and regularly sell the newspaper on the streets and at trade union, labour, progressive and community events.

If you have not read the Star, why not start.



RICHARD BAGLEY: Star editor special message to CP members and supporters Print E-mail
Readers anywhere in the English speaking world can now subscribe to the digital edition of the Morning Star. This, is a big step forward for the people's newspaper. Go here to view.
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LEICESTER: Support to the people's paper Print E-mail
On Saturday 1 September it was standing room only for latecomers to the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Centre in Leicester, local headquarters of the Indian Workers' Association. 
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NEW EDITOR: Richard Bagley on the future of the Morning Star Print E-mail

Richard Bagley, new editor for the Morning Star, the only socialist daily in the English speaking world, set out his aims in an interview this week. 

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CP HISTORY GROUP: Two pamphlets launch new series Print E-mail

Welcome to the first in a new series of pamphlets produced by the Communist Party History Group, which was re-established following discussion in a subject stream at the 2005 Communist University of Britain. Although convened by the Communist Party, the CPHG is not restricted to current CP members. Both new pamphlets will soon be available online at the shop.

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GRIFFITHS IN STAR: The millionaires vs the millions Print E-mail

Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude knew exactly what he was doing when he suggested that motorists fill their cars and jerry cans with fuel in anticipation of a strike by tanker drivers, argues CP general secretary Robert Griffiths in the Morning Star.

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