What can we expect to hear from Ministers at next week’s Labour Party annual conference in Liverpool? Which direction will the Conservative Party take in its leadership election, shortlisted to four candidates on stage in Birmingham?
As we enter into our fifteenth party conference season, it is the first under a Labour government, hosting the Youth Zone programme of events now including a Skills Hub for the second year.
This creates a dedicated space at the parties of Government and Official Opposition, to engage with senior politicians and party representatives on their plans and ambitions across children, young people and families, education and employment.
We tackle intergenerational issues from social care to climate change, the economy and health. Charity partners, young people and politicians come together, in a full programme run with over 40 not for profit organisations.
We kick off in Liverpool for what is promised to be the largest-ever Labour conference, pushing the agenda with some 45 events hosted in just 3 days, held in the main conference centre.
As well as extra features of a Youth Bus on site used as our podcast/recording studio from conference, and a Monday night bonanza at the Beatles Story museum and celebration with special guests with Centre for Young Lives and Roundhouse followed by a Future Skills Coalition reception.
Full detail of all events can be found in the party’s conference handbook and App for delegates and visitors (conference passes are required).
Look out on social media and return to our website to keep track of what is being said and reports from the party conferences.
