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Though a Labour victory is expected, the Green Party hopes to win seats in the upcoming general elections, amidst voters’ discontent with old parties.
Read moreIn a dispatch from 2050, Molly Scott Cato reports that the UK’s divorce from the EU did not last long.
Read moreAs a member of the UK Parliament, Caroline Lucas has shown the difference even a single Green in the room can make.
Read moreFacing unsustainable pressure and a lack of resources and decent working conditions, academics and students in the UK are taking action.
Read morePolitical positions on Scotland’s relationship with the EU are largely determined by opinions on independence, hampering meaningful debate.
Read moreGreens in the UK have made significant breakthroughs at the local level. Where has this success come from and where might it lead?
Read moreThe UK’s mixed experience with referendums reflects the variety of situations in which they are applied – with far-reaching consequences.
Read moreThe government has exploited cultural issues to the detriment of democratic rights and norms, putting already vulnerable groups further at risk.
Read moreWhat does the latest flare-up of tensions in Northern Ireland tell us about progress towards reconciliation?
Read moreA look at basic income’s enduring merits through the eyes of one of its ardent advocates, Malcolm Torry.
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