Sentences with phrase «hull west»

Emma Hardy, the former teacher, NUT activist and Schools Week contributor who contested Alan Johnson's old seat of Hull West and Hessle, has also won.
Emma Hardy, Labour MP for Hull West and Hessle, former teacher, NUT activist and Schools Week contributor
Emma Hardy, Labour MP for Hull West and Hessle, has been elected to sit on the education select committee with a pledge to re-prioritise «the arts» in the curriculum and tackle informal exclusions.
Hull West and Hessle MP Emma Hardy, a member of the Commons Education Select Committee, will visit striking staff on Thursday.
Gerald Kaufman Manchester, Gorton Dennis Skinner Bolsover David Winnick Walsall North Joe Benton Bootle Austin Mitchell Great Grimsby Paul Flynn Newport West Glenda Jackson Hampstead and Highgate RETIRING Ann Clwyd CynonValley Geoffrey Robinson CoventryNorth West Michael Meacher Oldham West and Royton Frank Dobson Holborn and St Pancras Tom Clarke Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Jim Cunningham Coventry South Jim Dobbin Heywood Middleton Kelvin Hopkins Luton North Frank Field Birkenhead Ronnie Campbell BlythValley Joan Ruddock Lewisham, Deptford RETIRING Margaret Beckett Derby South Margaret Hodge Barking George Mudie Leeds East RETIRING Louise Ellman Liverpool, Riverside Nick Raynsford Greenwich and Woolwich RETIRING Jack Straw Blackburn RETIRING Kevin Barron RotherValley Kate Hoey Vauxhall Ann Coffey Stockport Roger Godsiff Birmingham Hall Green David Crausby Bolton North East Mike Wood Batley and Spen Hywel Francis Aberavon RETIRING David Heyes Ashton - under - Lyne David Blunkett Sheffield, Brightside Michael Connarty Linlithgow and East Falkirk Tessa Jowell Dulwich and West Norwood RETIRING John Spellar Warley Virendra Sharma Ealing Southall Jimmy Hood Lanark and Hamilton East Paul Murphy Torfaen Brian Donohoe Central Ayrshire Stephen Pound Ealing North Jack Dromey Birmingham Erdington Barry Sheerman Huddersfield Jeremy Corbyn Islington North George Howarth Knowsley Alan Meale Mansfield Joan Walley Stoke - on - Trent North RETIRING Andrew Miller Ellesmere Port and Neston RETIRING Andy Love Edmonton Anne McGuire Stirling Adrian Bailey West Bromwich West Frank Doran Aberdeen North RETIRING Sheila Gilmore Edinburgh East Lindsay Roy Glenrothes RETIRING Harriet Harman Camberwell and Peckham Nick Brown Newcastle Upon Tyne East Peter Hain Neath Clive Betts Sheffield SE Ian Davidson Glasgow South West Jon Trickett Hemsworth Alan Johnson Kingston Upon Hull West and Hessle Graham Stringer Manchester, Blackley Alan Whitehead Southampton, Test David Hamilton Midlothian Dai Havard Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Rosie Cooper West Lancashire Madeleine Moon Bridgend
Emma Hardy, a former teacher and local Unite activist, will stand for Alan Johnson's old seat in Hull West.
Johnson was the Member of Parliament for Hull West and Hessle since the 1997 general election.
The Conservatives said Mike Whitehead was «sacked» as its candidate in Hull West and Hessle last week.
A former Conservative parliamentary candidate has joined UKIP, amid a row in the Hull West and Hessle constituency.
Others Ian Austin (Dudley North) Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West) Kevin Barron (Rother Valley) Margaret Beckett (Derby South) Tom Blenkinsop (Middlesbrough South & Cleveland East) Ben Bradshaw (Exeter) Jenny Chapman (Darlington) Ann Coffey (Stockport) Yvette Cooper (Normanton Pontefract & Castleford) Neil Coyle (Bermondsey & Old Southwark) Mary Creagh (Wakefield) Stella Creasy (Walthamstow) Simon Danczuk (Rochdale) Jim Dowd (Lewisham West & Penge) Louise Ellman (Liverpool Riverside) Frank Field (Birkenhead) Jim Fitzpatrick (Poplar & Limehouse) Colleen Fletcher (Coventry North East) Caroline Flint (Don Valley) Harriet Harman (Camberwell & Peckham) Margaret Hodge (Barking) George Howarth (Knowsley) Tristram Hunt (Stoke - on - Trent Central) Dan Jarvis (Barnsley Central) Alan Johnson (Hull West & Hessle) Graham Jones (Hyndburn) Helen Jones (Warrington North) Liz Kendall (Leicester West) Dr Peter Kyle (Hove) Chris Leslie (Nottingham East) Siobhain McDonagh (Mitcham & Morden) Alison McGovern (Wirral South) Bridget Phillipson (Houghton & Sunderland South) Jamie Reed (Copeland) Emma Reynolds (Wolverhampton North East) Geoffrey Robinson (Coventry North West) Joan Ryan (Enfield North) Ruth Smeeth (Stoke - on - Trent North) Angela Smith (Penistone & Stocksbridge) John Spellar (Warley) Gisela Stuart (Birmingham Edgbaston) Gareth Thomas (Harrow West) Chuka Umunna (Streatham) Keith Vaz (Leicester East) Phil Wilson (Sedgefield) John Woodcock (Barrow & Furness)
In a letter to his Hull West and Hessle constituency party, Mr Johnson said next month would mark 20 years since he entered Parliament.
Corbyn spokesperson Sam Tarry is in the frame for Hull West and Hessle, preferred over David Prescott, son of John and recent Corbyn speech - writer (albeit for a few weeks before being moved out of the leader's office).
That leaves six seats — Leigh, Hull West and Hessle, Blaydon, Barnsley East, North West Durham and Oxford East.
Now we have heard a number of outstanding speeches, and sadly time will prevent me from acknowledging them all but I would just like to single out the contributions both for and against the motion from my honourable and right honourable friends the members for Derby South [Margaret Beckett], Kingston Upon Hull West and Hessle [Alan Johnson], Normanton Pontefract and Castleford [Yvette Cooper], Barnsley Central [Dan Jarvis], Wakefield [Mary Creagh], Wolverhampton South East [Pat McFadden], Brent North [Barry Gardiner], Liverpool West Derby [Stephen Twigg], Wirral West [Margaret Greenwood], Stoke on Trent North [Ruth Smeeth], Birmingham Ladywood [Shabana Mahmood] and the honourable members for Reigate [Crispin Blunt], South West Wiltshire [Andrew Murrison], Tonbridge and Malling [John Stanley], Chichester [Andrew Tyrie] and Wells [James Heappey].
But the former postman, who has been MP for Hull West and Hessle since 1997, had seemingly ruled himself out again, saying it is a «10 - year job» and he does not have the «right qualities».
The Conservatives say the email extracts - which they say were sent on 1 April - counter the claim that Whitehead was due to stand for the party in Hull West and Hessle, a Labour - held seat in East Yorkshire.
Mike Whitehead, an East Riding councillor standing for selection as MP for Hull West and Hessle, said he was «disgusted» with the behaviour of the ruling Tory group in East Yorkshire, and the «wilful refusal» of the national Conservative Party to intervene.
In an interview with the Guardian, the MP for Hull West and Hessle said that when the Lib Dems came to talk to Labour in May 2010, just after the general election resulted in the first hung parliament in 36 years, he believed the two parties would form a coalition.
Whitehead, who announced his defection to Nigel Farage's party today, admitted he had already been removed as candidate for Hull West and Hessle but questioned the Tories» reasons for doing so.
Just spoken to Tory parliamentary candidate for Hull West and Hessle, Mike Whitehead, who has now left the Conservatives and joined UKIP!
As you have stated that you intend to stand in the local, election despite not having been selected for the Party, and despite Mrs Clarke asking you to agree to support whoever is properly selected by the Association to fight the Willerby and Kirkella ward, I am forced to act to protect the Party by refusing to agree to you being nominated to represent the Conservative Party at the 2015 General Election as candidate for Hull West and Hessle.
I fully agree with Alan Johnson (Labour, Hull West and Hessle) that «the detail of the coming article 50 negotiations will be crucial» but I am not convinced that «there is sufficient cross-party determination to ensure that there is close parliamentary scrutiny, regardless of whether Labour's amendments to that effect are carried or not.»
In a letter, the MP for Hull West and Hessle added: «I've decided that going now will give me the opportunity to do other things with my life and is therefore in the best interests of me and my family.
Week 14 Results Tottenham -280 vs. Swansea Arsenal -165 at West Ham Stoke -160 vs. Burnley Middlesbrough -109 vs. Hull West Brom +110 vs. Watford Sunderland +243 vs. Leicester Everton / Manchester United Draw +266 Crystal Palace +270 vs. Southampton Chelsea +272 at Man City Bournemouth +402 vs. Liverpool

Not exact matches

Hull City, Stoke City and West Brom are all said to be chasing Uruguayan and former Manchester United striker Diego Forlan.
Since JustArsenal t - shirts are out of fashion so i won't take any but will still make guesses - West Ham 3 - 2 ManU Pool 2 - 2 Everton Us 3 - 0 Them Chelsea 1 - 0 Villa NUFC 0 - 2 Stoke Southampton 4 - 0 QPR Post Pulis Palace 3 - 5 Leicester Man City 4 - 0 Hull Sunderland 1 - 3 Swansea WBA 0 - 0 Burnley
Only Aston Villa, Hull City, Crystal Palace, Cardiff City and Norwich City scored fewer goals than West Ham in the top flight.
Then you have Chelsea at home, Hull away, Swansea at home, Man United away and West Brom at home.
Hull, Middlesbrough, West Ham, Stoke and Derby are all credited with an interest, while he may prefer to experience a foreign league, with Espanyol, Valencia and Roma all believed to be possibilities.
Nil - nil draws with Burnley, Hull City, and West Brom; 1 - 1 draws with Stoke, West Ham, Bournemouth, and Swansea.
After leaving West Ham to join Hull, I knew it would only be a matter of time before Mo Diame launched a stinging attack on the Hammers but I'm surprised how quickly he blasted us and how angry I am with what he had to say --(Metro)
Lawro's Premier League predictions Bournemouth 1 - 1 Tottenham Arsenal 3 - 0 Middlesbrough Burnley 1 - 1 Everton Hull 0 - 2 Stoke Leicester 2 - 1 Crystal Palace Swansea 1 - 1 Watford West Ham 2 - 1 Sunderland Liverpool 3 - 0 West Brom Man City 2 - 0 Southampton Chelsea 1 - 1 Man Utd
Hull goalkeeper Allan McGregor was the hero once again for the Tigers on Saturday as he got down low to beat away Graham Dorrans» penalty kick in a 0 - 0 draw with West Brom.
It would have to be a combination of West Brom battering us and United destroying Hull for them to overtake us.
Stoke 1 - 2 Man City Burnley 0 - 2 Liverpool Swansea 2 - 1 Hull Tottenham 2 - 0 Crystal Palace Watford 0 - 2 Chelsea West Brom 1 - 1 Everton Leicester 1 - 1 Arsenal
1 Chelsea 2 Liverpool 3 Manchester City 4 Manchester United 5 Spurs 6 Arsenal 7 Everton 8 Southampton 9 West Brom 10 Bournemouth 11 Stoke City 12 West Ham 13 Leicester City 14 Watford 15 Burnley 16 Sunderland 17 Crystal Palace 18 Middlesbrough 19 Swansea 20 Hull
Arsenal 3 - 0 Hull Reading 0 - 0 West Brom Watford 2 - 0 Leeds Bournemouth 2 - 3 Everton Blackburn 0 - 2 West Ham Tottenham 3 - 1 Crystal Palace Chelsea 2 - 0 Man City Shrewsbury 0 - 1 Man Utd
If i was campbell i would ask to go on loan in the epl, a hull, sunderland, west brom or burnley would gladly take him on and i have no doubt he would become an automatic starter and score some goals.
Although the Scot has not yet publicly commented on this turn of events, Old Trafford legend Paddy Crerand has probably said what Fergie is thinking, blasting the Premier League and the bods that work there for having the audacity not to allow the Red Devils to have home matches against West Brom, Stoke and Hull after a tough trip having to beat some Danish minnows.
And that something was West Ham, for they were awful; Hull.
Southampton 2 - 0 Hull City Stoke City 2 - 0 West Ham Sunderland 1 - 1 Bournemouth West Brom 2 - 1 Leicester City Crystal Palace 2 - 1 Burnley Man Utd 2 - 0 Swansea City Everton 0 - 2 Chelsea Middlesbrough 0 - 2 Man City Tottenham 1 - 1 Arsenal Watford 1 - 2 Liverpool
Tottenham 2 - 0 West Brom Burnley 1 - 1 Southampton Hull 1 - 2 Bournemouth Sunderland 1 - 1 Stoke Swansea 0 - 2 Arsenal Watford 1 - 1 Middlesbrough West Ham 1 - 1 Crystal Palace Leicester 2 - 1 Chelsea Everton 1 - 2 Man City Man Utd 1 - 1 Liverpool
They still have to travel to Aston Villa, Everton, Southampton, Swansea City, Arsenal, Hull City, West Bromwich Albion, Chelsea and Stoke City.
Hull meanwhile, will be hoping to build on a sluggish start and bounce back from the disappointment at not being able to claim all three points against West Ham on Monday.
Take this Hull City fan, who has pulled out all the stops to spread the Christmas cheer ahead of their game with West Brom today.
30 Jun, 2017 Dan Crowley Willem II Free 01 Jul, 2017 Stefan O'Connor Newcastle Free 06 Jul, 2017 Yaya Sanogo Toulouse Free 07 Jul, 2017 Kaylen Hinds Wolfsburg # 2m 09 Jul, 2017 Glen Kamara Dundee Free 13 Jul, 2017 Woj Szczesny Juventus # 10m 19 Jul, 2017 Gabriel Valencia # 10m 01 Aug, 2017 Jon Toral Hull # 3m 24 Aug, 2017 Kieran Gibbs West Brom # 7m 30 Aug, 2017 Donyell Malen PSV Eindhoven Undisc 31 Aug, 2017 Alex The Ox Liverpool # 35m 31 Aug, 2017
It is not unrealistic to assume that City will beat the Spuds on Sunday and if Man United beat West Brom at home and Liverpool win their two games against Hull and QPR, we could travel to the KC stadium on Monday night in fourth place, thee points behind City, one behind United and just one ahead of Liverpool.
And because the win over Hull means we now face a cup quarter - final with Watford this weekend instead of the Premier League clash with West Brom, as well as there being an international break around the corner, Wenger only has one Premier League game to get through before Cazorla can come back into the centre of midfield.
Hull's dream season shows no signs of letting up any time soon after they thrashed West Brom on Saturday, 3 - 0, to move to joint top of the Premier League.
Arsene Wenger and the Gunners will still be under great pressure, though, but so will our next opponents West Ham and their manager Slaven Bilic who was given the dreaded vote of confidence by his club's owners after their 2 - 1 loss to struggling Hull City made it four in a row and left them just six points from safety.
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