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It’s three months since the referendum — do you feel in control?

Rupert Read
23 September, 2016

Rupert Read outlines six steps towards a more people-focused Britain

Brexit puts Britain’s environment at risk – can the cabinet be trusted to protect it?

Daisy Sands
16 July, 2016

There’s good and bad news

Prime Minister Theresa May must get serious about climate change – now

Natalie Bennett
12 July, 2016

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

Baroness Jones: Does the Home Office think I’m an extremist?

Jenny Jones
24 May, 2016

With new counter-extremism measures announced in the Queen’s Speech, we need a clear definition of who is and isn’t an ‘extremist’

Kezia Dugdale pledges a ‘childcare revolution’ in Scottish Labour manifesto

27 April, 2016

Labour would raise taxes to fund education and childcare

solar panels

Osborne’s aversion to renewables is frighteningly short-sighted

Daisy Sands
22 March, 2016

Britain’s energy economy is designed to benefit the existing big players, even when all the evidence recommends the opposite

Analysis: Demand for food banks remains high around the country leading up to Christmas

Carl Packman
18 December, 2015

We find examples from December of increasing food bank use. Is this the news we can expect of a government fully committed to assaulting poverty?

We need investment in renewable energy, but our government is going the other way

Barry Gardiner
16 December, 2015

Fracking is a matter of the most serious environmental concern, but questions remain on its safety

COP21: The British government and institutions will have to take note

Natalie Bennett
14 December, 2015

The global forces of science, of campaigning, of green business possibilities forced a move on the global stage that will have far-reaching ramifications.

Meet CETA, TTIP’s dangerous cousin

Rosa Crawford
23 October, 2015

CETA is bad for workers, environment, public services and democracy, and it is set to come to European Parliaments as early as 2016

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