Former leader of the National Union of Minerworkers Arthur Scargill has been spotted in Sheffield on the second day of strike action - standing in solidarity with Mick Lynch s walkout.
Analysis shows how union chiefs are raking in staggering salaries, topped up with bumper benefit packages - including travel costs and sizeable pension contributions.
Mick Lynch s militant RMT has declared that tomorrow s rail strikes will go ahead, in a move that condemns millions of commuters, patients and students to misery and force people to WFH.
RICHARD PENDLEBURY: At 84 years of age, he is of course older and frailer than in his firebrand, government-toppling, pomp. But Arthur Scargill is still militant - and still on the picket line.