Shropshire and Shrewsbury Councillor Julian Dean explores how Greens in power in England are helping to drive greener local economies, so that they do more good than harm.
"He left the world a better place": Remembering Charlie Kiss, a trailblazing parliamentary candidate and tireless advocate for unions, peace, and LGBTQIA+ rights.
Shropshire and Shrewsbury Councillor Julian Dean explores how Greens across the country are challenging and overturning business-as-usual, empowering local communities and delivering chan...
Deputy Leader Amelia Womack reflects on the first event in the Always Learning series – a rich, in-depth discussion with three speakers from GRT communities.
Lewes District Council is the first in the UK to challenge water companies to recognise the link between water pollution and new development. Green councillor Emily O’Brien reports.
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A membership spike since the elections shows the appetite for young people engaging in local politics, say the Young Greens in their latest monthly column.
Co-chair of the Green Party Regional Council (GPRC) Martha James highlights the group's vision for the next year – five MPs and 900 councillors elected.
Lorna Slater, co-leader of the Scottish Greens, reflects on this year’s historic election success. There’s little time to celebrate, she says, as the party pushes on to affect change.
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Green peer Natalie Bennett recalls the Lords' debate on the Government's School Bill – which prioritises multi-academy trusts over children's health and wishes.
The new councillor describes her campaign experience, and considers how residents’ awareness of green issues is growing in an area partially within the South Downs National Park.
Green peer Jenny Jones outlines her Clean Air Act, entitled 'Ella's Law, after Ella Kissi-Debrah, the child who became the first in the UK to have air pollution listed as a cause of their...