Sentences with phrase «labour wards from»

Three strong Labour wards from Edmonton will be added to the seat, which becomes Chingford and Edmonton.»

Not exact matches

They are under threat because the support from King's College hospital is going to be withdrawn, due to the midwives who staff the cafés being needed on the labour wards.
Qualitative findings from interviews and focus group discussions with labour ward staff imply that providers do not necessarily know women's preferences, and are hesitant in allowing women to be mobile because of concern over their safety and the restrictive ward environment.
Combining real - life experiences from a fraternity of Irish fathers and an expert panel of midwives, obstetricians, psychologists and family finance advisors, The Irish Sad's Survival Guide to Pregnancy [& Beyond...] will accompany the expectant Dad throughout each trimester, mood change, the labour ward and those first few months of new family life.
Hospitals frequently pump gas and air from a central supply so that it is easily available to patients on labour wards.
However, if we look at the places that had local elections on the same boundaries last year and this year (combining district wards to make county divisions), the UKIP change since 2012 is equally strongly correlated with both the Conservative and Labour change, suggesting that relative to last year both parties suffered equally from UKIP progress.
Let Labour declare that in the most rural third of constituencies both in the country and in each of the 10 mainland regions outside London, unless one of its own MPs were seeking re-election, the Labour candidate would be drawn from a household in the social groups C2DE within the constituency, and at least preferably within the more rural half of wards.
This seat, which includes part of the ward of High Furness (I've halved the votes from there and italicised them), is heading straight to the Tories - an 18 % Labour lead four years ago has turned into a seven per cent Tory lead now.
In the years 2010 to 2012, although the Labour Party recovered from its worst position, in 2010, it has only won seats in its three strongest wards and has yet to challenge the Liberal Democrats grip on votes and power.
Garnant ward councillor Kevin Madge will be succeeded as Labour leader by Jeff Edmunds, from Llanelli, who represents the Bigyn ward.
Nick Clegg think most Labourites aren't really serious about his agenda and therefore if the Tories are warded off a Labour - Libdem coalition, Labour would go back to its bad old ways without learning anything from Libdem principles.
We've also got the first results from Birmingham, with Labour taking the Longbridge ward from the Tories.
00:06 - In Harlow, Labour has gained Harlow common ward from the Tories with a 265 majority.
Labour gained the rural ward of Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon from the Liberal Democrats.
Labour retained control amid a change in ward boundaries and a reduction in the number of seats from 120 to 101.
An April 2017 by - election in the Kenton East ward saw the Conservatives gain a seat from Labour, with a 15 % increase in the Conservative vote.
Amanda fought off challengers from both Labour and Plaid to win the Trallwn ward on Pontypridd Town Council.
Labour have made a breakthrough in target council Barnet by taking three seats from the Tories in the East Barnet ward.
There was better news for Labour in the nearby ward of Dinnington, however, with the party gaining the seat from Ukip.
Labour gained one seat from the Conservatives in Greenwich Council's Blackheath Westcombe ward.
Labour have made a breakthrough in target council Barnet, taking three seats from the Tories in the East Barnet ward.
Unofficially, Labour has taken all three seats in Redbridge Hainault ward from Tories.
Yes, Labour got its vote out, but the story from too many wards across London is not of wholesale switching from the Tories to Labour but of Ukip cutting into the Tories» vote and allowing Labour through.
The results saw only one seat change hands with the Liberal Democrats gaining a seat in Abbey ward from Labour.
[4] The Labour party gained 2 seats from the Liberal Democrats in Bradley and Waterside wards, but the Liberal Democrats took the seats of Walverden and Whitefield back.
[4] They gained 3 seats from Labour in Burscough East, Burscough West and Scott wards, [5] with the Labour leader on the council, Alan Bullen, saying that it had «not been a good night».
Only one seat in Coventry, Earlsdon ward, changed hands and was won by Labour from the Conservatives.
[5] The only other group to make a gain in the election was the Conservatives in Oldington and Foley Park ward where they took a seat from Labour.
During the 1994 election the Labour Party gained Bushbury and Park wards from the Conservative Party, leaving Labour with overall control of the Council.
Labour should be also very worried about their seats in West Hendon which is rapidly trending away from them, that ward could potentially save the Barnet Tory group's bacon.
In comparison, in wards already held by Labour, the party went from strength to strength.
During the 1987 election the Conservatives gained the Bilston North, Graiseley, Wednesfield North and Wednesfiled South seats from Labour whilst the SDP — Liberal Alliance gained Heath Town, East Park and Spring Vale wards from Labour.
Does require the UKIP vote to go to Torries plus defection from Labour to Both the Torries and the LIb Dems and prehaps a low turnout in the Labour strong hold heavily BME wards.
Swadlincote, with its mining and potteries heritage has always been the core of the Labour support here, although previous boundary incarnations also included wards from Derby itself that provided Labour votes.
The Green Party gained Park ward from Labour but failed to make gains elsewhere seeing their percentage of the borough - wide vote fall slightly.
Still in complete shock about Labour gaining a ward from the Tories in Hitchin.
Apart from that ward the Tories would crush Labour in every ward except Sutton Central if the Lib Dems had never gained a foothold, they may well have been able to get 70 % + in some of the very wealthy wards in the south of the seat with Labour as the main opposition.
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