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BREAKING: Green MEP released following arrest over nuclear arms protest

Josiah Mortimer
20 February, 2019

“These MEPs will be found on the right side of history for the principled actions they have taken.”

Greens are conflicted over how to respond to the Labour split

LFF Reporter
19 February, 2019

While some Greens view the split as the ‘death rattle’ of centrism, others believe it may hold the key to political reform.

BBC invites two right-wing think tanks in a row to spout industry-crushing Brexit policy

Josiah Mortimer
6 February, 2019

Why do the BBC keep treating these ideologues as neutral experts?

Climate activists arrested at ‘Extinction Rebellion’ protest outside Parliament

Josiah Mortimer
31 October, 2018

At least six arrests have been made at the ‘Extinction Rebellion’ demonstration, Left Foot Forward has learnt.

How tackling climate change could actually rescue our economy

Molly Scott Cato
13 September, 2018

Taking action to save our climate could yield yield huge economic gains. But the forces of business-as-usual are stacked against us.

The Tories’ botched Brexit negotiations are creating some very unlikely alliances

Josiah Mortimer
28 June, 2018

Business leaders, unions and MEPs across the spectrum are calling on the government to stop fighting – and protect UK jobs and rights instead.

Green Party leadership race – revolution or damp squib?

Reece Stafferton
8 June, 2018

The leadership election could prove an opportunity for radial debate on the Greens future, or a coronation of the status quo. Reece Stafferton writers.

Could latest ruling change people’s minds about Brexit?

Joana Ramiro
11 May, 2018

Leave.EU just got fined £70,000 for breaching election law during the 2016 referendum campaign. So is ‘hard Brexit’ finally dead?

An open letter to Mark Zuckerberg: It’s time to give Facebook to its users

Molly Scott Cato
21 March, 2018

The Cambridge Analytica revelations are another sign that the social network is not acting in the interests of the community. For Facebook to be a real social network, it needs to be owned by those who invest their personal lives in it.

The secrecy and lies shrouding Brexit are seriously undermining our democracy

Molly Scott Cato
7 February, 2018

Brexit is a form of illegitimate power grab closer to a soft coup than a democratic process.

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