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Zack Polanski falsely claimed to be a spokesperson for the British Red Cross while campaigning for the Green party leadership, [the charity has said](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/05/zack-polanski-falsely-claimed-to-be-british-red-cross-spokesperson-charity-says). 2. ***Fuel shortages***| Two million airline seats have
UK, party leader Farage has been revelling in his lifelong political role as disruptor-in-chief, while fending off questions about the huge £5m gift from the British billionaire Christopher Harborne, which Farage didn
UK is organising what it is calling a “national fuel protest” in Whitehall calling for action to cut petrol prices. (There don’t seem to be any plans to protest outside the US embassy
Zack Polanski became leader, with an increased policy focus on areas such as economic inequality. “I would dispute the kind of priority they seem to be giving at a national level to environmental issues
Zack Polanski has called on politicians to treat antisemitism with “consideration, care and nuance” as he accused [Keir Starmer](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/keir-starmer) of trying to play political games with the issue. The Green leader
Party's leader, Zack Polanski. The last time there were local elections in Hackney, Labour won 50 of the borough's 57 seats, and the Greens just two. But now the Greens are hoping
Zack Polanski made the comments on a visit to Glasgow as he supported his Scottish Green colleagues ahead of the Holyrood election. The leader was heavily critical of the US president, saying he had "started
UK also said it would introduce a Mass Deportation Detention Act, to give the home secretary powers to stop councils blocking the opening of detention centres. The party said that [people placed in the centres
Polanski's blunter politics might alienate some traditional Green voters just as they attract other new ones. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems seem to love a local campaign more than any other party - not just because
leader Zack Polanski, is without the relative benefits of having a parliamentary podium. But a broader strategy of sorts also appears to lie behind the policy, which appears to have been largely cooked
Green party leader, Zack Polanski, was recently [accused](https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/38774273/zack-polanski-greens-horse-racing-banned-grand-national-reform/) in the Sun of “extreme madness” after a tweet from was unearthed in which he suggested he wanted horse racing banned. But Spencer thinks
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has accused Labour of being "more interested in pleasing property developers than freeing five million people from the financial burden of service charges". Under the leasehold system, people
leader, Zack Polanski, thoughtlessly undermined the confidence of officers to deal with dangerous people by sharing a critical social media post after the Golders Green stabbings, according to the head of the Metropolitan police. Officers
Zack bounce” had helped the party, but the Greens were benefiting as much from grassroots efforts to champion the concerns of local people – including a recurring theme of problems around housing maintenance – as wider issues
UK had an unpopular Labour government facing an economic crisis, tensions around immigration and US pressure to back military action abroad. Such a backdrop may seem familiar, but this May, the all-out local elections