Labour has only been in government for four short periods of the 20th century. However its achievements have revolutionised the lives of the British people. The values Labour stands for today are those which have guided it throughout its existence. Read more>>
The Labour party in Wales has a formidable history. Labour governments have created institutions as significant as the National Health Service and more recently, the National Assembly for Wales. Labour councils have built the schools, developed the services, and created the opportunities which have done so much for the people of Wales. Read more>>
As a democratic socialist party we welcome and encourage people to join the party from all walks of life, to have their say and to influence policy. We welcome membership applications from individuals, families, young people, students, workers, unemployed, older people - anyone with an interest in building a better Wales and Britain. Read more>>
Find out about Welsh Labour's ministerial teams in Cardiff Bay and Westminster, and elected Labour representatives across Wales. Read more>>
Links between Labour and trade unions in Wales are as strong as ever. Read more>>
To find out more about Welsh Young Labour & Welsh Labour Students, click here>>
Labour Women's organisation has existed since early in Labour’s history. As a party whose fundamental value is equality, women have long been active, involved and respected in all levels of the Labour Party. Women are not left behind the scenes or simply there to make the tea – Labour women can and do reach the top. Read more>>
Find out more about how Labour works with faith groups by visiting Labour Party’s Faith Groups webpage here>>
Links to Welsh Labour-related websites. Read more>>
Vacancies will be posted here when they arise. Read more>>
Find out here how you can contact Welsh Labour. Read more>>