
The spread of precarious work is a political choice. We have to be bold in tackling it
Green co-leader Jonathan Bartley says we must be radical in responding to the gig economy – so that workers don’t just survive, but thrive.

Green co-leader Jonathan Bartley says we must be radical in responding to the gig economy – so that workers don’t just survive, but thrive.

Labour’s promise to take back control of key public services should be welcomed — but it’s false to claim that this cannot be done whilst in the EU or single market, writes Green MEP Molly Scott Cato.

Fracking leads to water and air pollution, earthquakes and, ultimately, climate change. Caroline Lucas meets the local people fighting it on the frontline who’ve seen its effects.

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.

Why is the government still standing by while Britain chokes?

There is hope in the eye of the storm: Space is opening up to make robust, radical demands for action on climate change.

With the number of people wanting to work fewer hours at its highest level in a decade, Green Party leader Jonathan Bartley says we need to revive the idea of a four day week.

Green support for the idea of a ‘progressive alliance’ at the last election was just a signal to vote Labour, argues Rupert Read.

Nearly a month on from the election, talk is growing about the prospect of Labour and the Greens formally uniting.

Progressive alliances worked, but cost the Greens dearly