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‘A green vote has become something that the other parties have to take notice of.’ → Read More
'This isn’t just a dip caused by Boris Johnson’s lies and PartyGate, it’s an indicator of a more serious problem facing the Conservatives as they lose the support of rural communities.' → Read More
'Between July 2019 and March last year, Ministers had 63 meetings with fossil fuel and bio-mass producers.' → Read More
'Instead of an independent criminal investigation, the police will be relying on the outcome of the report by the Cabinet Secretary to provide them with any ‘evidence’. → Read More
'They had the chance to deal with the pollution of our chalk streams, rivers and sea, and refused.' → Read More
The current prohibition of archaeology from the forthcoming Environment Bill needs to be contested, writes Jenny Jones. → Read More
'The top four oil companies alone have made more than $2 trillion in profit since 1990.' → Read More
Could a defence of demcoracy become the basis for a progressive alliance? → Read More
We may never know the full extent of the Spycops scandal. → Read More
The police had a choice with the Sarah Everade vigil. And they choose wrongly. → Read More
The bill marks a step forward for women - but there's more that ministers must do. → Read More
When the police can break the law with little oversight, all campaigners should be concerned. → Read More
Those making the new law are completely ignoring the spy-cops inquiry. → Read More
It's breaking international law itself and allowing spycops to break UK law. → Read More
Will rural MPs side with the government or farmers? → Read More
Our infection rate isn't low enough to open schools. → Read More
Why not let Public Health England dictate the coronavirus response? → Read More
Around 4,000 people have died of coronavirus in care homes. → Read More
Where's the detail and the urgency? → Read More
It will be tricky, but Boris Johnson has to pull out all the stops to protect the public. → Read More