Lords can stop police getting pre-emptive protest ban rights, Green peer says
Labour must whip its benches to vote against controversial proposed powers, says Jenny Jones
August 2022
‘I admire her’: UK politicians on whether they would party like Sanna Marin
Finnish PM’s dancing video shows how politicians are expected to moderate their behaviour – but have right to a private life
March 2019
Trade bill fails to protect environmental standards
Letter: Green party peer Jenny Jones says her amendment to the bill would ensure that existing standards become the foundation for future trade deals
February 2019
Prevent and political judgments by police
Letter: Parliament, rather than the police, should define who is and is not a domestic extremist, says Green party peer Jenny Jones
January 2019
We must fix Lords legitimacy problem
Letters: Green peer Jenny Jones says new appointments should be proportionate to the number of votes cast in the general election rather than the number of MPs
November 2018
Female peers condemn 'misogynistic' attitudes in Lord Lester debate
Jenny Jones says men ‘closed ranks’ to block punishment of QC for sexual harassment
June 2018
As victims of spycops, we stand with Lush in campaign for full disclosure
Letter: Doreen Lawrence and John McDonnell are among 74 victims of secret undercover police operations, lawyers and others condemning misrepresentation of the cosmetics retailer
April 2017
Australian anti-war activist 'among victims of alleged UK police hacking'
Ciaron O’Reilly one of 10 people named by whistleblower as having had emails illegally monitored by Scotland Yard
March 2017
Retiring police chief will avoid any discipline over alleged coverup
Met police accused of using hackers to access protesters' emails
February 2017
Inquiry over Met police intelligence unit claimed to have destroyed files
IPCC investigates claims documents were shredded by unit tracking political activists
November 2016
Jenny Jones calls for IPCC to investigate alleged destruction of her police files
Call follows claims from a Scotland Yard whistleblower that a secretive unit improperly destroyed files it had compiled on the Green peer
October 2016
Greens are fighting for civil liberties too
Letters: In both the House of Commons and the House of Lords we have been fighting the government as it tries to push through its investigatory powers bill
July 2016
Data ruling should kill off the investigatory powers bill
Letters: The proposed legislation sanctions the mass collection of citizens’ telephone and email data – something that is both ineffective and, as we now know, unlawful
May 2016
The Guardian view on the Green party: narrow the focus, win the argument
Editorial: There are critics on the sidelines who say the Green party isn’t needed any more. But without it, vital policies will slide down the agenda
February 2016
Met police refuse to release report on claim Green peer's files were destroyed
Met says it is under no obligation to release findings into whether it improperly deleted data about Jenny Jones
Green peer asks Met chief if he knew about destroyed files on her
Jenny Jones’s call for Bernard Hogan-Howe to make statement comes after whistleblower claims montitoring unit deleted records in ‘highly irregular’ cover-up
When police can spy on innocent people like me, we’re in the age of thought crime
Jenny Jones
A principled whistleblower alleges the Met improperly deleted files on me. Yet why was I marked as a ‘domestic extremist’ in the first place?
Officer claims Met police improperly destroyed files on Green party peer
Whistleblower David Williams alleges his unit got rid of records to prevent Jenny Jones from discovering extent of its monitoring of her political activities
October 2015
Undercover, with Rob Evans and Paul Lewis
Police face questions over covert monitoring of Jeremy Corbyn and other MPs
Whistleblower reveals police compiled secret files on political activities of Corbyn and nine other MPs, even after they had been elected to the Commons