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Spiralling cost of living and energy prices, housing shortage, climate disasters have fermented a generalised sense of insecurity in recent years. In this analysis, researchers Hannah Web...
On 22 February 1973, four friends organised the first public meeting of what became the Green Party. Here, in the first in a series of Anniversary Stories, one of the ‘Gang of Four’, Lesl...
50 years ago the first public meeting of PEOPLE – which became the Green Party – took place in Coventry on 22 February 1973. Founders, leaders and parliamentarians gathered on Friday to m...
Haris Hussnain, a member of the Gwent Green Party, discusses the failure of the Welsh Labour Government to implement the Clean Air Bill and protect inhabitants of places such as Newport. ...
In a shocking sweep to power, the far-right Brothers of Italy emerged as the country’s biggest election winners. How could the far-right win despite its weak platform and extreme politics...
Green Peer Natalie Bennett has raised concerns over the new Genetic Technology (Precisions Breeding Bill) which passed through the Commons yesterday (25 January), calling it an attempt to...
Mags Lewis, disability spokesperson for the Green Party, on the consequences for disabled people as pressures in the UK mount and why it is essential that disabled people are front and ce...
Richard Shepherdson, Norwich Green Party member, writes about the evolutionary psychology of political campaigning, the harmful effects of PMQs, and the importance of taking a ‘calm’ appr...
Fossil fuels are the single largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Yet global governments are on track to produce 120 per cent more than is compatible with the Paris Agreement. ...
With input from an IPCC lead author and green actors, Clare Taylor explores what the report means for frontlines communities, EU climate policy, and the EU’s responsibility to the rest of...
Starting as a minority administration in 2015, the Greens now represent a majority on Glastonbury Town Council. Daniella Radice, Field Organiser for the South West, highlights what can be...
Universal Basic Income may just be one tool at our disposal, says Judy Seymour, member of North Tyneside Green Party. Exploring three alternative systems, she outlines how their use in co...
"Today, the shift away from the antiquated first past the post (FPTP) voting system is far less pronounced." Alan Story shares the good and bad news on bringing about electoral reform fro...
“Without an alternative direction, the field is left to people (largely men) of rampant ambition, without the conviction or desire to deliver for the common good, but simply aiming to enj...
“Both the Conservative and Labour parties are stuck in a past that hasn’t kept pace with how rapidly the world is changing.” Green Peer Jenny Jones reflects on the urgent need for the Gov...
“The message is such that people are allowed to discriminate against Gypsies, Roma and Travellers because there is nobody to stand by us and there is no government or institution to repre...