Green leadership race: Jonathan Bartley and London AM Sian Berry announce joint bid
The pair hope to build on the Greens’ recent electoral gains – professionalising the party while pledging ‘fierce resistance’ to the right.
The pair hope to build on the Greens’ recent electoral gains – professionalising the party while pledging ‘fierce resistance’ to the right.
As the Green Party co-leader announces she’s standing down this summer, here’s some highlights from her time at the helm.
The Greens saw some impressive results on Thursday night. What’s behind the surge?
In many councils, voters have a choice: to accept one party state councils – or to elect a real opposition, writes Green leader Jonathan Bartley.
From Sheffield to Lambeth, Thursday’s vote will be decided on local issues.
Caroline Russell has been the only non-Labour councillor in Islington for the last four years. Josh Dell reports on the need for electoral reform.
Mark Rylance has publicly shown his support for the Greens by posing with the party’s local council candidates.
From Blackpool to Yorkshire, protests are showing this can be the year we kill off the idea of fracking in England.
Claiming the Good Friday Agreement has been ‘played up’ in the Brexit debate was a gross error – but not an isolated one.
Despite the party contesting over 2,000 seats.