SOLOMON HUGHES recommends Sunjeev Sahota’s recent novel set in a trade union election campaign for its fresh approach to what unites and divides workers, but wishes the union backdrop was truer to life
IT would seem that there is never a dull moment in education.
We are barely a week into the new year and already it feels like everyone has an opinion on what teachers should teach and how pupils should learn.
Everyone is an expert because, unlike most other professions, everyone has some experience of being in a school.
Solidarity is needed for the longest strike in NHS history, argues HENRY FOWLER of Strike Map
Since 2023, Strike Map has evolved from digital mapping at a national level to organising ‘mega pickets’ — we believe that mass solidarity with localised disputes prepares the ground for future national action, writes HENRY FOWLER
As Birmingham’s refuse workers fight brutal pay cuts, Strike Map rallies mass solidarity, with unions, activists, and workers converging to defy scab labour and police intimidation. The message to Labour? Back workers or face rebellion, writes HENRY FOWLER and ROBERT POOLE



