
Yorkshire and Humber boasts over 43 seats held by the Labour Party. It is therefore a vitally important region for the party and a crucial arena for the debates and discussions that are shaping the Labour government.
For more than 15 years, the New Statesman has been running party conference fringe events that bring together leading political voices. We are delighted to continue that tradition at this year’s Labour Yorkshire and Humber Regional Conference in Bradford with a special public panel discussion, in association with the University of York.
Join us on 7th March for our panel discussion featuring some of the Labour Party’s most prominent voices.
The conference location will be shared with ticket holders the day before the event.
Please note, to be able to access the New Statesman fringe event at the Yorkshire and Humber Labour Party 2026 Policy Summit, you will need a conference pass. Find out more here.




