Labour has outlined policy stances on health, energy, equalities, and housing during its annual party conference in Liverpool
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and deputy leader Angela Rayner on the opening day of the Labour Party conference in Liverpool on Sunday will rely on staff voluntarily covering extra shifts, but the leadership admitted the payments would be less than can be earned in the private sector.
It would use its proposed publicly-owned energy company – GB Energy – to help secure the supply chains the grid needs to expand, opening the door to future competition to build the grid at the same time. Labour said the “queue for grid connections is growing out of control” and billions of pounds worth of projects are delayed.Shadow women and equalities minister Anneliese Dodds said the party would bring forward a “no loopholes” ban on the practice – which is when people attempt to supress someone’s sexuality or gender identity.
Concerns have been expressed in Parliament in recent weeks over the whereabouts of the Government’s draft proposals to banThe deputy party leader told Labour’s conference in Liverpool that plans to boost protections for gig workers and enshrine basic employment rights from the first day of starting a job had not been watered down.
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