The Labour government, elected in 2024 with a mandate for "Change," has set out a long-term programme for national renewal. The government's agenda is built on a foundation of economic...
The Labour Party was founded on 27 February 1900, as the Labour Representation Committee (LRC), a coalition of trade unions and socialist societies. Its primary goal was to secure a...
The Labour Party is a mass-membership organisation, built on the energy and commitment of its members and activists across the country. This grassroots network is the lifeblood of the party,...
Labour holds a majority of the directly elected mayoralties in England, governing major metropolitan areas. These mayors, along with the party's Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs), wield significant executive power...
Beyond the House of Commons, the Labour Party has a significant presence in the House of Lords and holds key elected positions across the country, including powerful metropolitan mayoralties. ...
Labour has a powerful presence in local government across Great Britain, with approximately 6,083 councillors working to represent and serve their communities. Following the 2024 local elections, Labour controls 107...
The July 2024 General Election resulted in a landslide victory for the Labour Party, which secured 411 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, a net gain of...
The 2024 General Election fundamentally reshaped the British political landscape, installing the Labour Party in power with a significant mandate. This section details the full scope of Labour's representation across...
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