‘Can Labour turn the green tide back to red?’
Leonie Cooper AM & Cllr Lisa Trickett – article 3/03/26 in Labourlist The Green Party’s victory in Gorton & Denton […]
Leonie Cooper AM & Cllr Lisa Trickett – article 3/03/26 in Labourlist The Green Party’s victory in Gorton & Denton […]
On 26 February, voters in Gorton and Denton will head to the polls in a key by-election. As the race
Christian Fuller, SERA Youth Representative – published in LabourList 7/02/26 Labour’s strength lies in its breadth and depth. Its traditions
This year, national elections in Wales and Scotland, and regional and local elections across England will provide us with key
SERA is developing a policy platform that defines what we stand for as Labour’s Environment Campaign. Members are at the
SERA is launching Ground Truth – a new, urgent and absolutely essential programme – and we need your support to
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill returns to the House of Commons tomorrow with MHCLG hoping to see this quickly pass
SERA’s South West group brings together members across Devon, Somerset, Bristol and the wider region, uniting local voices to make
Background In January 2025, Greenpeace and Uplift won a legal challenge against Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields, with
At Labour Party Conference 2025, the Environment Hub by SERA – Labour’s Environment Campaign was the place to be for
We are delighted to share our programme of events for the Labour Party National Conference. If you’re attending, please be
The Commission’s Report sets out bold reforms to address the massive system failure and is an important turning point. We welcome many of the recommendations and commend Environment Secretary Steve Reed’s swift action in response to them.
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to Labour’s National Policy Forum consultation. As the party’s environmental affiliate, SERA has championed climate and environmental leadership within Labour for over 50 years.
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill (PIB) offers a key opportunity to speed up development while improving outcomes for nature. However, we do have concerns that – wholly wrongly – the protection of our natural environment is being pitted against this need for development.