There's a clear message from the Labour Party's research into care of the disabled and the elderly and it's don't move to Brighton and Hove.
The rise and ultimate demise of the formidable Ken Livingstone
Unlimited tax relief for the rich for charity donations is completely untenable.
Prominent Communist Party of Britain (CPB) member Andrew Murray writes: "In 599 out 600 constituencies at the next election Galloway will not be standing. The only plausible anti-war, anti-inequality candidate in almost all of those 599 seats will be the one wearing a Labour rosette" (M Star April 14).
I note that a homophobic advertising campaign on some London buses has been pulled after protests.
Andrew Northall's letter (M Star April 13) reflects the very real enthusiasm and commitment that characterised the recent Morning Star conference.
I was interested to read the review of the Mikron Theatre's new production about the Luddites (M Star April 4).
I understand that a new film is to be made regarding the life of singer Bob Marley.
Glad to see Labour will push for a Commons vote on abolishing age-related income tax allowances, but let's wait to see quite what Ed Balls has to say.
Further to my recent letter in the paper regarding disabled "Blue" badges.
Chaz Stoll (M Star letters, April 9) was right to point out the significance and importance of the contribution made by Construction Safety Campaign national secretary Tony O'Brien to his class.

