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The Green Party leader tells the BBC he hosted fundraisers for the charity but had not used the right word when describing his role.
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The Green Party leader tells the BBC he hosted fundraisers for the charity but had not used the right word when describing his role.

The Green Party leader tells the BBC he hosted fundraisers for the charity but had not used the right word when describing his role.

The Green Party has accused Reform of "making abhorrent announcements in attempts to distract voters".

The Green Party has accused Reform of "making abhorrent announcements in attempts to distract voters".

The Green Party leader says he apologised for reposting a tweet criticising the officers' response because it was "not the appropriate forum".

The Green Party leader previously apologised for "sharing a tweet in haste" about the knife attack on Wednesday.

Wales' Senedd election has seen the potential for an M4 relief road return as a political issue.

The Green leader was facing a growing backlash for appearing to back criticism of arresting officers.

Green Party leader sorry for sharing post condemning actions of police officers who arrested suspect in Golders Green attack.

The party accuses the Labour government of watering down its promises on workers' rights.

The party accuses the Labour government of watering down its promises on workers' rights.

The two women remain in police custody, according to the Metropolitan Police.