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Greens call for Boris Johnson’s resignation – UK Green news round up week 39

Chris Jarvis 29 September 2019 Greens call for Boris Johnson’s resignation – UK Green news round up week 392019-09-29T14:11:13+01:00 Green Parties No Comment
Greens call for Boris Johnson's resignation after court ruling Image credit: YouTube screengrab This week, the Supreme Court ruled that Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament was unlawful. As such, parliament…
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Former Green leader calls it quits on politics – UK Green news round up week 37

Chris Jarvis 16 September 2019 Former Green leader calls it quits on politics – UK Green news round up week 372019-09-16T16:55:52+01:00 Green Parties No Comment
Steven Agnew to call it a day on politics Image credit, Northern Ireland Assembly, Creative Commons Former Green Party in Northern Ireland leader Steven Agnew this week announced that he…
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Caroline Lucas is the UK’s sixth most admired woman – UK Green news round up week 29

Chris Jarvis 22 July 2019 Caroline Lucas is the UK’s sixth most admired woman – UK Green news round up week 292019-07-22T21:50:25+01:00 Green Parties No Comment
Caroline Lucas named the UK's sixth most admired woman Image credit: Creative Commons: GPEW Caroline Lucas is easily the Green Party of England and Wales' most recognised public face. Now,…
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Fighting elections, fossil fuels and EU bureaucracy – UK Green news round up week 28

Chris Jarvis 14 July 2019 Fighting elections, fossil fuels and EU bureaucracy – UK Green news round up week 282019-07-14T23:57:01+01:00 Green Parties No Comment
Greens consulted on supporting Unite to Remain electoral alliance Image credit: Creative Commons, Kelly Hill This week, a new pro-EU group - Unite to Remain - was formally launched. The…
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Plan To Turn Northern Ireland Into Tax Haven Shelved

Adam McGibbon 24 September 2011 Plan To Turn Northern Ireland Into Tax Haven Shelved2016-03-18T11:53:19+00:00 *Society* No Comment
In a response to a question asked in the Assembly by Green MLA Steven Agnew, Northern Ireland’s Finance Minister Sammy Wilson revealed that plans to cut the province’s corporation tax…
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Northern Irish Greens 2011 – Election Review

Adam McGibbon 28 August 2011 Northern Irish Greens 2011 – Election Review2014-12-15T10:54:59+00:00 *Rights & Democracy* No Comment
After reading Peter and Sam’s post-election thoughts on Green performance in Scotland and Wales, I thought I’d complete the regional picture. Less than a week after the Assembly elections in…
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Where Next for the Greens in Northern Ireland?

Bright Green Editors 22 December 2010 Where Next for the Greens in Northern Ireland?2016-03-18T11:50:21+00:00 Comment 2 Comments
With forthcoming elections in both parts of the island of Ireland in early 2011 (Assembly and local elections in Northern Ireland in May and a general election in the republic…
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