YOUR LOCAL LABOUR PARTY

We are a Party of Campaigners
The Labour Party is not backed by millionaires but is powered by thousands of volunteers who give their time freely in order to build a fairer society. There are so many ways to campaign and there is no better time to start than right now. We appreciate the effort...

Stop School Cuts
Stop School Cuts Since 2010 Schools across County Durham have seen significant cuts in their real-term funding from Government Grants. On average every Primary School in County Durham has seen a cut of £120,000 and every Secondary School on average is £600,000 worse...

The Green Transformation
The environment is the bedrock of our economy, our security and our wellbeing. It is not something separate from ourselves; it is the food we eat and the place we live. But from forest fires in the Arctic Circle and rapidly declining insect and bird populations across...

May Day Rally
The City of Durham Labour Party and the Durham Miners Association are pleased to be hosting the second Durham May Day Rally on Monday 6th May from 12:30pm to 6:00pm in the Grounds and historic Miners Hall. A top range of speakers, screening of the Women’s Banner...
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Keir Starmer – Labour Party Leader
Join the fightback now, so we can govern for the benefit of the Many and not just the Few, click >
Why Build and Invest in Britain?
Seeking a fairer, more just and compassionate society

In December 2019, Mary Foy was elected as your Member of Parliament for the City of Durham.
Since then she has been tirelessly working to represent not just local people but taking an important national role. Mary has been asked to be the Parliamentary Private Secretary to Andy McDonald as Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights and Protections.
Mary is actively responding to casework from her constituents and due to the current coronavirus restrictions is holding regular Telephone Surgeries. She is campaigning for individuals, businesses and charities in the area. If you want more information please contact her office by Telephone 0191 374 1915 or visit her website www.maryfoy.org.uk
Working together to fight cuts to our Public Services
For information and news from the Police Commissioner, County Council and for Covid information follow these links
Coronavirus Crisis
For information use the following links:
www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/