WORKERS at charity St Mungo’s Broadway (SMB) ended a week-long walkout yesterday with a defiant flourish outside hated chief executive Howard Sinclair’s office.
Strikers bearing Unite union flags descended on SMB’s Hammersmith HQ chanting for the head of the man they say is destroying the organisation’s future.
“Howard Sinclair’s got to go” echoed around the west London street, called by workers who in many cases have spent years caring for people at the fringes of society.
RON JACOBS welcomes the political lessons for today, about organisation and withdrawal from conflict, made by an erudite and conversational biography
The future does not have to be climate chaos and social breakdown. MARC VANDEPITTE looks at the alternatives offered by the Global Justice Report, co-authored by Thomas Piketty
Millions of ordinary English people of all backgrounds consider the cross their own — abandoning it, and its left-wing history that includes the peasants’ revolt, concedes vital ground to the right, argues SIMON BRIGNELL



