Ceren Sagir sits down with the Morning Star’s international news editor Roger McKenzie to talk about his new book, The Rebirth of the African Phoenix.
The Morning Star's Ben Cowels sat down with Clemence Lagouardat, Oxfam's humanitarian response lead in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, following her return from Gaza.The interview took place at Oxfam’s London office on May 14, as the government headed to court in a case brought by Al-Haq and Global Legal Action Network over its continued export of arms to Israel, including parts for lethal F-35 jets.Oxfam was among the charities intervening in the case.
Britain is in the grip of a housing crisis —soaring rents, dire living conditions, and a housing system stacked against tenants.Labour is set to introduce new legislation, but will it be enough? In this episode of Left on Record, Morning Star’s deputy news editor Ceren Sagir sits down with Joe Beswick from the London Renters’ Union to discuss the government's plans in detail.
How do we fight back against the new wave of far-right politics? Morning Star’s web editor Ben Cowles sits down with Stand Up to Racism co-convenor Sabby Dhalu to discuss how Labour’s anti-migrant rhetoric is fuelling the far right and the campaign to stop Reform making gains in the upcoming council by-elections.
Morning Star’s deputy news editor Ceren Sagir sits down with former South African MP and arms trade expert, Andrew Feinstein. They discuss the power of direct action against the genocide in Gaza, climate-friendly bombs and how we are subsidising the corrupting of our own political system.
Britain has become a global leader in repressing peaceful protest, with campaigners banned from explaining their actions and even mentioning ‘climate change’ in court.
Morning Star’s deputy news editor, Ceren Sagir, speaks with Tim Crosland, former government lawyer and founder of Defend Our Juries, about how the judicial system is being manipulated to undermine democratic rights.