“Pulling down a flag is not bold ‘Reform’ it’s ducking meaningful change”.
Chair of Havering Green Party, Mark Whiley, accuses Reform Council Leader Keith Prince of stoking a culture war over Pride
Read moreChair of Havering Green Party, Mark Whiley, accuses Reform Council Leader Keith Prince of stoking a culture war over Pride
Read moreA vibrant Pride celebration took place outside Romford Town Hall yesterday as residents, community groups, trade unions and political representatives
Read moreGreen Party Chair, Mark Whiley, writes in the Havering Daily on recent elections, and the positioning statement and cabinet reveal
Read moreAziz Mogaji, a Green Party candidate for Heaton ward, writes in today’s Havering Daily about the importance of literacy in
Read moreMark Whiley, Chair of Havering Green Party, writes in today’s Havering Daily to state the party’s opposition to current plans
Read moreAs East Havering Data Centre consultation draws to a close on Tuesday April 7th, Green Party Chair Mark Whiley has criticised developers that he says are carving up Green Belt across the East End and South Essex. Today he writes:
Read moreA Green Party candidate in Romford has withdrawn from the upcoming local elections following reports of alleged antisemitic comments, prompting reaction from political opponents and the party itself.
Read moreHavering’s local MPs, councillors and campaigners have joined together to support calls for a new law to address the crisis of contaminated land in the UK, with a focus on protecting people and the environment above all else.
Read moreFollowing a recent article in the Havering Daily by Green Party’s Mark Whiley, the Member of Parliament for Romford-Andrew Rosindell MP writes:
Read moreA well-attended and discussion-packed environmental hustings held at Fairkytes Arts Centre last night brought together local politicians, campaigners and residents to debate the future of a cleaner, greener Havering.
Read moreThe Green Party has drawn attention by renewing its policy calling for the Church of England to be disestablished, which would end the Church’s formal ties to the British state.
Read moreHavering Green Party have launched their “Change for the Better” campaign for the May 7th local elections, fielding candidates with a strong mix of experience, local knowledge and community commitment in every council seat.
Read moreMark Whiley highlights the need for improved housing quality amid rising rental costs in Havering. New legislation mandates better energy efficiency, aiming to prevent landlords from unjustifiably increasing rents while benefiting tenants.
Read moreWhile we acknowledge the tough financial context, brought on by a failure of the Conservative and Labour governments to address local government finance, we believe that viable multi-use options exist to repair, or rebuild and maintain our libraries.
Read moreThe Upminster by-election is to be held next week. The Havering Daily has reached out to all the candidates standing,
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