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was re-launched. The re-launch included a 16-page edition during the week, and a 24-page weekend edition priced at ÂŁ1.20 after a rise in its prices in
September 2014. This rose to 1.50 in 2020 There is no Sunday edition of the newspaper. There was also an expanded use of colour pictures and graphics,
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An online version of the paper was launched on 1 April 2004. Initially only some parts of the site were free, including a PDF of the paper's front page, the editorial "Star
Comment" and all the articles from the culture and sports pages, while features and the current affairs were subscription-only.
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During the early morning of 28 July 2008, the offices of the newspaper were damaged by fire, and the edition of 29 July took a reduced form. A similar incident occurred on 20 October 2014 when a fire broke out near the offices and a small number of staff had to relocate to the sports editor's house
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In June 2022, the paper published a statement by the
Communist Party of Britain on the 'situation in Ukraine' that stated "the war between Russia and Ukraine is part of a wider conflict between capitalist powers, between Russia on one side and Ukraine and the expansionist NATO powers on the other."
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at the same time. This paper was discontinued before the end of the decade. Haylett was eventually reinstated as editor and the protests stopped, as the circulation saw a moderate increase. "Our political relationship is still with the
Communist Party of Britain", he said in 2005, pointing out that
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was formed just after the war in 1945. The society's purpose was to raise money for the paper under a co-operative ownership model, and it quickly attracted support from the labour movement. By
January 1946 it had 10,000 individual members, as well as organisational membership from 186 trade union
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In the 1990s, the publication's circulation fell to 7,000, following the end of the Soviet bulk sales. There were tensions between different CPB factions over control of the paper, and in particular over the successor of Tony Chater as editor. Chief
Executive Mary Rosser favoured the news editor,
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reporting of the issue, and questioned the dominant media narrative, respectively. Jeremy Corbyn said he "disagreed" with the headline, emphasising that he always advocated a ceasefire and "a political settlement in Syria". However, he refused to say he would never buy or read the paper again,
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On 1 January 2009 this policy was changed, and all content was made freely available online. In April 2012, the paper launched a daily e-edition of the full newspaper, which readers can subscribe to for a charge. As of 2020, the number of articles non-subscribers can read for free is limited.
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carries little commercial advertising, with low advertising rates, and the cover price does not pay for print and distribution. Consequently, the paper has always been dependent on donations from activists, readers, and trade unions. The paper relies on its "Star Fund" appeal (monthly target
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had his
British passport revoked in 1954 for his reporting on massacres in the Korean War, and favourable representation of North Korean prisoner-of-war camps. Some non-political topics covered by the paper have included arts reviews, sports, gardening, book reviews, and cooking.
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a group its editor described in 2015 as around 80% to 90% of the
British population who work for a wage rather than living off investments or assets. Successive annual general meetings of the People's Press Printing Society have agreed that the policy of the paper is founded on
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also attacked the paper's headline. However, the paper rejected the criticism, stating that "from a purely technical point of view, when a sovereign government reclaims territory previously held by enemy forces, that's called "liberation" whether we like the outcome or not".
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The paper advocates a vote for the Labour Party in most seats, except for the handful in which the
Communist Party of Britain has a candidate. During Jeremy Corbyn's term as Labour leader, the Communist Party of Britain did not stand any candidates against Labour in the
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MP). It had repeatedly ignored a July 1940 warning that its pacifist line contravened
Defence Regulation 2D, which made it an offence to 'systematically to publish matter calculated to foment opposition to the prosecution of the war'. A Scottish edition of the
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This is a cautionary tale about the state's willingness to play dirty to discredit critical media. It is absolutely relevant today, given the calls we hear from both main parties in Parliament for tighter censorship, bans on foreign-owned media like
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s circulation as between 13,000 and 14,000, quoting Haylett's comment "perhaps only one in 10 of these readers would label themselves as Communists". The circulation was thought to be around 10,000 when Ben Chacko took over as editor in mid-2015.
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for libel after it accused him and his associates of "plotting with the French Citrines to bring millions of Anglo-French Trade Unionists behind the Anglo-French imperialist war machine"; the publisher pleaded the British press equivalent of
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The paper accused the British government's policies of being "not to rescue Europe from fascism, but to impose British imperialist peace on Germany" before attacking the Soviet Union. The newspaper responded to the assassination of
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and Morning Star contributor, has called it "the most precious and only voice we have in the daily media", and Frances O'Grady, the TUC general secretary, says it is "essential reading for many union activists".
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said of the events following the meeting, "Minister Pomaret clamped down on French labour with a set of drastic wage-&-hour decrees and Sir Walter Citrine agreed to a proposal by Chancellor of the Exchequer
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in June 1941, the situation changed; British Communists became fervent supporters of the war. For the rest of the war, the paper was a strong supporter of the British war effort, and campaigned to organise a
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then published several more photographs of MNLA guerrillas decapitated by Ibans, including photographs of an Iban wearing a Royal Marine beret while preparing a scalp above a basket of human limbs.
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began to be demolished in 1989, under a headline reading "GDR unveils reforms package", the newspaper commented that "The German Democratic Republic is awakening", and quoting material supplied by
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movement was suppressed and martial law declared, the paper criticised the executive committee of the party for condemning the acts of the (then-Communist) Polish government. In 1982, the
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We must acknowledge the importance of defending free speech and the right to "publish and be damned!" as our government connives at efforts to intimidate and jail journalists such as
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It went on to call NATO "an alliance of imperialist powers". It declared the Russian military actions unjustified and called for an immediate ceasefire, but opposed sanctions.
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Sunny Hundal Following the covid_19 lockdown of March 2020, the paper appealed again to its to its readers & supporters to raise ÂŁ90,000, It successfully achieved this.
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made sure to obtain their copy – but a daily newspaper whose integrity and professionalism was respected by other journalists, as the spooks evidently found to their dismay!
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government with direct cash contributions, and from 1974 onwards was indirectly supported by daily bulk orders from Moscow. Its chief executive from 1975 was Mary Rosser.
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becoming acting editor, a position in which Chacko was confirmed in May 2015. The newspaper "is the most precious and only voice we have in the daily media", said (then
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on 21 March 1942 was attended by over 2,000 delegates. A key part of the campaign was to secure Labour Party support (Herbert Morrison was a fierce opponent of the
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launched an urgent appeal to raise ÂŁ75,000 in order to address a number of funding issues which meant the paper might have gone under by the end of the year.
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Labour MP) Jeremy Corbyn at the time of Chacko's formal appointment in May 2015. "I look forward to working with Ben in promoting socialism and progress".
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had still been buying 6,000 copies every day), and the termination of this order, with only a week's notice, was the cause of "huge financial disruption".
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commando in the middle of a British military base posing with the severed human head believed to have belonged to a member of the
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is open for genuine debate about the future of the Left", it asserted. A demonstration outside the
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in 1966. The paper describes its editorial stance as in line with
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Winnington, Alan (24 May 1952). "How we dropped the germ bombs".
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were allowing their forces to collect severed heads during the
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5202:"New Editor: Richard Bagley on the future of the Morning Star"
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Benfield, Bill (31 December 2008). "New year, old struggles".
4685:. 27 October 2006. Retrieved on 5 December 2015 – via YouTube.
4658:. 28 October 2006. Retrieved on 5 December 2015 – via YouTube.
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Munitions of the Mind: A History of Propaganda, Third Edition
3552:(2nd ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 50.
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On its masthead, the paper states that it supports peace and
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Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union
4696:"Morning Star marks Labour result with first Sunday edition"
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The Struggle Against The Bomb: Volume One, One World Or None
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leadership of the CPGB to the newly established pro-Soviet
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History of the Communist Party of Great Britain: 1927–1941
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The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius
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4452:"Editorial: The battle for the Communist Party – archive"
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4397:"Liberation Hero and Ex-Star Worker Sarah Carneson Dies"
4385:"Archive of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB)"
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protests and international affairs in a brisk, populist
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in Britain inspired British middleweight champion boxer
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that pay rises in Britain be stopped". Citrine sued the
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4574:, broadcast on 26 November 1981, retrieved 23 July 2016
3808:. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1977, p.38
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4248:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 315.
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Socialist newspapers published in the United Kingdom
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4511:"Tony Chater, editor of the Morning Star – obituary"
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Red Lives: Communists and the Struggle for Socialism
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National newspapers published in the United Kingdom
5224:"Morning Star: Nothing to see here – Weekly Worker"
4787:"Morning Star statement on the situation in Aleppo"
3646:. London: Caribbean Labour Solidarity. p. 27.
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1711:, the paper provided a platform for critics of the
4910:. London: Caribbean Labour Solidarity. p. 4.
4842:"Headline hysteria proves the power of propaganda"
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4479:"Friendly Enemies: Britain and the GDR, 1949–1990"
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4303:. New York: Cornell University Press. p. 89.
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2296:In February every year between 1950 and 1954, the
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4205:"Uncovering the Hidden History of the Korean War"
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3733:British Propaganda and News Media in the Cold War
3001:In May 2012, Richard Bagley became editor of the
2710:magazine in 2015 commented on its contents that:
1844:. In the first few decades of its existence, the
8216:Daily newspapers published in the United Kingdom
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863:The Establishment: And How They Get Away with It
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4879:"Corbyn stands by Morning Star after Syria row"
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4274:Peng, Chin; Ward, Ian; Miraflor, Norma (2003).
3947:The British Communist Party and Moscow, 1920–43
3790:The Communist Party of Great Britain since 1920
3672:Meddick, Simon; Payne, Liz; Katz, Phil (2020).
2515:Soviet bulk orders ended abruptly in 1989 (the
2201:. In response to Winnington's Korea reporting,
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3925:. Manchester University Press. p. 214.
3332:Chairs of the editorial board have included
3188:s funding during the 1970s. A report by the
2343:Until 1974, the paper was subsidised by the
2340:worked for the newspaper in the late 1960s.
7959:British Academy of Film and Television Arts
7592:Edinburgh International Television Festival
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5241:"Tributes paid to departing Star stalwarts"
3767:, The Archive hub, University of Manchester
3676:. UK: Manifesto Press Cooperative Limited.
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5466:"Morning Star could go under by Christmas"
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8201:1930 establishments in the United Kingdom
5074:"Brexit: Morning Star says time to leave"
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4435:Christine F. Collette and Keith Laybourn
4278:. Singapore: Media Masters. p. 302.
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4477:Berger, Stefan; Laporte, Norman (2010).
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1648:British daily newspaper with a focus on
74:Relevant discussion may be found on the
8019:United Kingdom Independent Broadcasting
7921:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
6318:List of local commercial radio stations
5959:List of magazines in the United Kingdom
5580:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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4339:Brotherstone, Terry (3 November 2006).
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4003:, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1976, p.100.
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828:The Making of the English Working Class
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7542:Television Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne
7371:BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House
5577:Watson, Natalie E. "Hewlett Johnson".
5517:Morning Star Online subscriptions page
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5257:"New editor hailed by leading lefties"
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5056:"Left wants Out for the right reasons"
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2453:propaganda. The paper supported the
2378:embassy against the imprisonment of
2131:, and write a boxing column for the
1883:On 3 September 1939, Prime Minister
1867:offices moved to Cayton Street, off
809:The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists
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7697:Channel Four Television Corporation
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4438:Modern Britain Since 1979: A Reader
4276:Alias Chin Peng: My Side of History
3960:
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2846:. The paper was also supportive of
2517:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
2332:appeared on Monday, 25 April 1966.
2214:British Malayan headhunting scandal
1878:
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7994:Federation Against Copyright Theft
7868:List of largest UK book publishers
7527:New Broadcasting House, Manchester
7016:Narrative Entertainment UK Limited
5576:
5430:@M_Star_Online (20 October 2014).
4866:. The Spectator. 14 December 2016.
4840:Society, People's Printing Press.
4755:Sabin, Lamiat (14 December 2016).
4598:"Communists Expel Hardline Editor"
4441:, London: I.B. Tauris, 2003, p.185
3082:has hired exhibition space at the
2358:trend in the CPGB grew, while the
1705:the Soviet Union joined the Allies
1269:Social Democratic and Labour Party
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8257:
8045:National Science and Media Museum
7842:The Walt Disney Company (UK) Ltd.
6373:List of student and schools radio
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5121:Cowburn, Ashley (24 April 2017).
4683:"Morning Star strike (BBC World)"
4147:, Abingdon: Routledge, 2006, p.43
3255:
2844:2009 European Parliament election
2050:. A "Lift the ban" conference at
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7727:Global Media & Entertainment
6368:List of satellite radio stations
6313:List of community radio stations
6256:List of BBC Local Radio stations
5964:List of magazines by circulation
5614:Coughlan, Sean (21 March 2005).
5570:
4930:"Stop the war - start the peace"
4877:Coates, Sam (16 December 2016).
4560:The Far Left in British Politics
3102:, in local supermarkets such as
2392:that year. Also in 1977, editor
2228:Malayan National Liberation Army
2129:Communist Party of Great Britain
2095:Communist Party of Great Britain
1875:was produced on 1 October 1935.
1820:(10 Feb 1923 - 21 Jan 1927) and
1814:Communist Party of Great Britain
1678:, in 1945 and later renamed the
1668:Communist Party of Great Britain
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891:History of the Labour Party (UK)
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7886:Advertising Standards Authority
6345:List of hospital radio stations
5634:Platt, Edward (4 August 2015).
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2714:it covers industrial disputes,
2078:People's Press Printing Society
1998:was produced from its plant in
1719:who provided evidence that the
1676:People's Press Printing Society
1526:Communism in the United Kingdom
1521:Anarchism in the United Kingdom
160:People's Press Printing Society
8241:Newspapers established in 1966
8236:Newspapers established in 1930
8231:Newspapers published in London
7572:Television in Northern Ireland
7547:Television Centre, Southampton
7411:Elstree Studios (Shenley Road)
5546:James, Klugmann (March 1985).
5349:Deeson, Martin (23 May 2005).
4757:"'We should've invaded Syria'"
4062:Deeson, Martin (23 May 2005).
3902:, 22 January 1941, reprint on
3788:James Eaton and David Renton,
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1541:Politics in the United Kingdom
1228:New Communist Party of Britain
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8004:National Union of Journalists
7964:British Phonographic Industry
7900:Board of Governors of the BBC
4259:"This is the War in Malaya".
4203:Miller, Owen (25 June 2020).
4022:Information for Social Change
3872:. 13 May 1940. Archived from
3437:
3106:, at railway stations and on
3028:readers and supporters banner
2795:categorising reporting about
2455:National Union of Mineworkers
2069:welcomed the dropping of the
2014:, edited by William Paul and
1973:During this period, when the
1238:Revolutionary Communist Party
7999:Independent Publishers Guild
7702:Daily Mail and General Trust
5597:UK public library membership
4604:. 14 January 1985. p. 2
4233:. London: Pion. p. 338.
4091:, London: John Calder, 1981.
4001:The Left in Britain, 1956–68
3148:On Monday 18 June 2012, the
2642:, and political commentator
1177:Socialist Workers Party (UK)
7:
7847:Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA
7648:Companies and organisations
7487:Broadcasting House, Cardiff
7401:Broadcasting House, Bristol
7396:Broadcasting House, Belfast
6426:Most listened to programmes
5706:Media in the United Kingdom
5351:"Still flying the red flag"
5062:. 13 April 2016. p. 8.
4407:People's Daily Morning Star
4326:Daily Worker (Morning Star)
4229:Phillip, Knightley (2000).
4101:Obituary: Mary Rosser-Hicks
4064:"Still flying the red flag"
3573:Shaw, Tony (1 April 1999).
3513:Britain's Road to Socialism
3378:
3092:Tolpuddle Martyrs' Festival
2994:took over as editor of the
2878:general elections, and the
2697:Britain's Road to Socialism
2685:Editorial line and contents
2459:miners' strike of 1984–1985
2438:, which was one of the few
2403:In December 1981, when the
2222:published photographs of a
1887:spoke to the nation on the
1808:was founded in 1930 as the
1685:Britain's Road to Socialism
1588:Organised labour portal
1162:Socialist Labour Party (UK)
236:Britain's Road to Socialism
80:conditions to do so are met
18:Morning Star (UK newspaper)
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8262:
8067:Regional and student media
8009:The Publishers Association
7210:Restricted Service Licence
6355:Restricted Service Licence
5607:
5501:Online to go free in 2009"
4805:"Aleppo: the untold story"
3919:Taylor, Philip M. (2003).
3601:– via Sage Journals.
3591:10.1177/002200949903400206
3456:Directory of Co-operatives
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4628:Modern Britain Since 1945
4328:. 10 May 1952. p. 1.
4157:Winnington, Alan (1950).
4068:The Independent on Sunday
3978:Stanford University Press
3976:. Stanford, California,
3866:"Reds, Labor and the War"
3779:, British Library website
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5327:"/ Home – Morning Star"
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4906:Horsley, David (2019).
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1871:. The first eight-page
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849:Towards a New Socialism
821:The Future of Socialism
795:The Communist Manifesto
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424:Revolutionary socialism
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7737:Haymarket Media Group
7687:Bloomsbury Publishing
7426:The Maidstone Studios
6821:Sky Sports Box Office
5212:on 17 September 2017.
5174:on 17 September 2017.
4823:"Recycled propaganda"
3742:10.1515/9780748626755
3347:1966: George Matthews
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1938:The paper criticised
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6361:List of RSL stations
5771:The Sunday Telegraph
5383:"Rising in the east"
4358:Apor, PĂ©ter (2015).
3876:on 30 September 2007
3730:Jenks, John (2006).
3368:2012: Richard Bagley
3201:, the editor of the
3195:the Security Service
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2267:Hungarian revolution
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6130:Greatest Hits Radio
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5523:website, June 2012.
4767:on 14 December 2016
4732:The Huffington Post
4704:. 13 September 2015
4516:The Daily Telegraph
4423:"Mary Rosser-Hicks"
4244:Hack, Karl (2022).
3970:Lawrence S. Wittner
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3896:"The 'Daily Worker"
3528:Howe, Mark (2001).
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3132:Lobby Correspondent
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2242:later confirmed to
2218:In April 1952, the
1885:Neville Chamberlain
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429:Ricardian socialism
362:Christian socialism
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218:Political alignment
179:1 January 1930
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5853:The Mail on Sunday
5485:. 3 November 2021.
5472:, 16 November 2011
5470:Liberal Conspiracy
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5206:Communist Party UK
4958:. 13 December 2017
4932:. 25 February 2022
4643:Marxism in Britain
4585:Marxism in Britain
4543:Marxism in Britain
4518:. 14 August 2016.
4409:(6 November 2015).
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1131:Co-operative Party
1116:Defunct UK parties
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679:Mainwaring
539:Solidarity
452:Principles
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186:1930-01-01
170:Ben Chacko
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6685:MTV Music
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6637:Paramount
6597:Channel 4
6585:Channel 4
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5347:See also
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2008:the Blitz
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1531:Hard left
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1264:Sinn FĂ©in
1200:Communism
1182:Transform
1144:Socialism
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1028:McDonnell
963:Gallacher
729:Rowbotham
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589:Carpenter
367:Corbynism
342:Anarchism
270:0307-1758
225:Socialism
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3094:and the
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2177:In 1950
2152:Bulgaria
1709:Cold War
1551:New Left
1411:Momentum
1276:Scotland
1073:Tatchell
1048:Scargill
998:Lansbury
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774:Williams
754:Thompson
694:Miliband
689:Miéville
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609:Eagleton
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564:Anderson
509:Progress
489:Fairness
479:Equality
400:Humanist
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357:Chartism
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298:Part of
156:Owner(s)
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8131:Cardiff
8119:Glasgow
7807:Reuters
7772:News UK
7752:ITV plc
7742:Informa
7597:History
7480:Defunct
7359:Current
7352:Studios
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5864:Tabloid
5789:Compact
5734:History
5608:Sources
5440:Twitter
5333:24 July
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4936:11 June
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704:Monbiot
579:Bhaskar
499:Justice
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392:Marxism
347:Bennism
276:Website
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