Party Conferences
More in Common 18 May 2025

Labour Party Conference Programme 2025 – Monday 29th September

Date: Monday 29 September

Time: 10:30 – 19:30

Location: Sherwood Arena Room, ACC

Can Labour deliver on reviving local places through heritage?

Britain’s built heritage – from libraries to lidos and museums – are assets and history Britons most prize; when closed or neglected, communities feel decline more acutely. Could renewal of these assets boost government fortunes? What do voters want? How can heritage boost community and place based regeneration?

 

Britons and Blasphemy – Defending Free Speech in a Changing Britain

How can the government balance addressing prejudice against religious people and safeguarding the rights of those who want to challenge religion? This panel will examine the risk of blasphemy laws returning, the government’s ability to protect those who speak out, and the Khan and Walney Reviews.

Andy Burnham, In conversation with the Guardian Politics Weekly

Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey interview Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham

Bold promises: Delivering quality neurological care under Labour

Millions across the UK live with neurological conditions. Too often, they face misdiagnoses, delays in specialist care & policies that ignore the realities of neurological conditions. Labour vowed to transform the NHS & build a fairer society – but can they deliver? Join us with leading sector voices to discuss real progress.

Who Pays, Who Decides? Big Money in British Politics

Join us to discuss the influence of money from home and abroad on our democracy. Drawing on new public opinion insights, this panel will discuss what must be done to stop the rise of mega donors and dark money shaping our politics.

How can Labour rebuild its electoral coalition?

Join us for More in Common’s annual flagship deep dive into the state of public opinion exploring what’s caused Labour’s rocky first year, and opportunities for the Government to win the public back. With analysis from Luke Tryl, senior politicians and journalists, we’ll look ahead to the elections in Scotland, Wales and councils across the UK.

Women and Girls versus Big Tech? Ending Online Violence Against Women and Girls

What does Labour’s mission to halve violence against women and girls look like online? How equipped is the VAWG strategy and existing regulation in ensuring freedom from violence online? What levers might the government pull to keep women and girls safer online.

Come Together: A Celebration of What Connects Us

Labour Conference Reception 2025

19:30 onwards

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