Opinion / I sit in the House of Lords. That’s how I know it needs to go NATALIE BENNETT: I’ve seen first-hand how our unelected upper chamber stops us tackling the government’s bad laws By Natalie Bennett / 5 Dec 2022
Opinion / Elected mayors don’t ‘level up’ anything. It’s time we binned the lot Directly elected mayors are a fig leaf of democracy. Let’s follow Bristol’s lead and design a fairer system By Natalie Bennett / 9 May 2022
Opinion / Too many feel there's "no point" voting - so what next? We should all cast our votes – even if we spoil the ballot paper – and have an eye on the next election, that will need to address political reform. By Natalie Bennett / 6 Dec 2019
Europe / The European Green primary experiment Primary elections to elect the new leaders of the European Greens will take place tomorrow. What makes this hustings particularly special? By Natalie Bennett / 17 Jan 2014
Europe / Freedom is essential to our universities, and is under attack Angry British students are teaming up with exploited university workers to resist the commercialisation of universities, says the leader of the Green Party of England and Wales. Together, they are a powerful force. By Natalie Bennett / 12 Dec 2013
Health & care / Is anything safe? Public resources face new sell-off threats - but once we lose our public buildings and land, it's gone for good. By Natalie Bennett / 2 Jul 2013