The 2023 Annual Conference will take place in Liverpool from Sunday 8 October to Wednesday 11 October. The Annual Conference venues are the ACC, ECL and the Pullman Hotel..
What time is Starmer's speech today?
The Labour leader will be the keynote speaker on Tuesday, when he will address the Liverpool crowd at 2pm..
Where is the Labour party conference being held?
When and where is the next Labour Party Annual Conference? The 2023 Annual Conference will take place in Liverpool from Sunday 8 October to Wednesday 11 October..
Who attends the Labour party conference?
Delegates to the conference are elected by Constituency Labour Parties, affiliated trade unions and socialist societies..
Delegates to the conference are elected by Constituency Labour Parties, affiliated trade unions and socialist societies.
Our official fringe venues will be the ACC Liverpool, The Pullman Hotel, The Hilton Hotel and the Jury's Inn.
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