22.02.2024
UK General Elections: The Green Alternative to Starmer’s Uninspiring Labour 

Though a Labour victory is expected, the Green Party hopes to win seats in the upcoming general elections, amidst voters’ discontent with old parties.

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24.01.2024
Cyprus: A Path to Reconciliation

50 years later, reconciliation is only possible by addressing historical grievances and acknowledging mutual dependence.

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04.12.2023
Brexit Undone: A Future History of Britain

In a dispatch from 2050, Molly Scott Cato reports that the UK’s divorce from the EU did not last long.

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28.11.2023
The Only Green in the House

As a member of the UK Parliament, Caroline Lucas has shown the difference even a single Green in the room can make.

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28.09.2023
Rethinking Care: From Privatisation to Solidarity

The UK is experiencing a care crisis – but instead of pitting generations against each other, we need solidarity.

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08.06.2023
England’s Greens Made Historic Local Gains. What Next?

The Greens have consolidated their position in England, but they need to strike a difficult balance between competing demands.

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06.04.2023
No Quiet Times in UK Politics

Amid Brexit, government scandals, and prime minister resignations, quiet times have eluded UK politics in recent years.

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27.07.2022
What We Can Learn from the UK’s Four-Day Week Trial

The largest four-day week trial could be transformative but for wider appeal, campaigners need more than the empirical evidence it will provide.

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07.07.2022
The Case for Not Flying

With a 2.8 per cent share of the global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel, aviation must not escape climate action.

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14.06.2022
UK Academics Campaigning for Social Justice

Faced with precarious contracts and poor working conditions, university staff have been organising for the promise of social justice in education.

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