
Over a million Brits live elsewhere in Europe. It’s time they were heard in the Brexit talks
The voice of UK citizens living in Europe is being totally ignored. But they’re getting organised, writes Natalie Bennett.

The voice of UK citizens living in Europe is being totally ignored. But they’re getting organised, writes Natalie Bennett.

A “just transition” for communities reliant on fossil fuels must lead our climate revolution.

The former Green Party leader reports from COP on stories of resilience – and resistance.

We have the chance to hold a second referendum and stay in the EU. But only if the campaign is led by the grassroots.

The Labour council in Sheffield have already cut down 4,500 trees in the city, earning it the international reputation of “the city that cuts down trees”. It must stop.

The Labour leader is expected to be near major anti-fracking protests at the end of the week. He should join the movement against dirty energy, Natalie Bennett writes.

The felling of Sheffield trees offers a broader lesson

The status quo is not an option and demands urgent action, writes Natalie Bennett

A Remain vote will mark the start of a new kind of politics

The sugar tax shouldn’t distract us from the complete neglect of NHS England