• LGBT+ History Month

    LGBT+ History Month is celebrated every year in February and is an important opportunity to mark LGBT history and activism, celebrate movements towards equality and show solidarity with LGBT people in the UK and around the world who still face violence, harassment and discrimination at work and their everyday lives because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. For a […]

  • HeartUnions week 2026

    HeartUnions belongs to union members and union branches all over the UK. So use the week to raise the profile of your union branch and your workplace priorities in the way that works for your members and activists.

  • International Women’s Day

    Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that's diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge gender equality. Get ready for #IWD2026.

  • Parliamentary Win on PR: What’s next? (Lib Dem Conference)

    Join the Electoral Reform Society and Liberal Democrats for Electoral Reform the Liberal Democrat spring conference LDER-ERS fringe event. Parliamentary Win on PR: what’s next? The House of Commons has voted for proportional representation for the first time. How can Lib Dems continue the fight? Chair: Sarah Olney MP – Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for the Cabinet Office Josh Babarinde MP, Liberal […]

  • Together against the far right – march in London

    We reject narratives of division and racism We are mobilising and organising across the country to bring a message of hope over fear, prior to holding a major demonstration in London on March 28th 2026. The voices of unity can grow stronger. We can show that strength lies in solidarity. That the change we need comes from us working together […]

  • NEU annual conference 2026 – Brighton

    Brighton Centre Kings Road, Brighton, United Kingdom

    Annual Conference is attended by up to 1600 delegates, most directly elected to represent their districts, sector or equality groups.

  • How to Replace ‘First Past the Post’: Electoral Reform in Action – London

    Join the Mile End Institute to debate the future of British democracy – and vote at the end on the voting system that YOU prefer! In 1918, Parliament came within hours of abolishing First Past the Post. The system only survived because the two Houses disagreed on the system that should replace it. With the Bill on the brink of […]