JAMIE BRITTON recommends that we all buy at least two copies of a remarkable book of poems
Martin Jenkinson was a freelance photographer who lived in Sheffield in south Yorkshire. Tens of thousands of people will have seen his work in national and regional newspapers, perhaps without knowing his name.
Jenkinson died in February 2012 but the images he produced will live on for decades, carrying messages of working-class struggle and determination.
Now some of his work has been reproduced in the illustrated book Images Of The The Past: The Miners' Strike which coincides with the 30th anniversary of its beginning in March 1984.
KEVIN COURTNEY of Stand Up to Racism and JOHN PAGE of the Ella Baker School of Organising announce a joint project aiming to unite trade unions and social movements in creating new narratives to fight the divisive rhetoric of the far right
MIKE QUILLE applauds an excellent example of cultural democracy: making artworks which are a relevant, integral part of working-class lives
The Home Secretary’s recent letter suggests the Labour government may finally deliver on its nine-year manifesto commitment, writes KATE FLANNERY, but we must move quickly: as recently as 2024 Northumbria police destroyed miners’ strike documents


