Sentences with phrase «midlands where»

Hilton's first hotel based role in the UK was at Crowne and Raven Hotels in the Midlands where he worked in food and beverage before progressing to his first general manager role at the Royal Hotel in Llangollen.
First club show for the breed took place in August 1935 at Cradley Heath in the West Midlands where 60 dogs and bitches were entered.
This is a particular problem in the north and large parts of the midlands where large parts of education still operate on dated and discredited twentieth century models.
«This will particularly impact the eastern uplands and midlands where temperature rises will allow significant increases in agricultural production.
Yes, but Labour were absolutely hammered in commuters towns and suburbs across England particularly in the Midlands where they didn't gain a single seat in May 2015.
I was born and raised in the Black Country in the industrial heartland of the west Midlands where I still live.
The Tories may do well in the south of England, where they're fighting marginal seats against the Liberal Democrats — fleeing Lib Dem voters will go to Labour, which should translate into safer Tory seats — but it's in the north of England and the East Midlands where there are many Conservative MPs hanging onto their seats against Labour challengers.
[4][6] In the 2001 general election, Pritchard stood as the Conservative candidate for Warley in the West Midlands where he was defeated by John Spellar of the Labour party.
The «new Drogba» wasn't having much luck at Chelsea so they sent him out to the West Midlands where he helped the club to safety by notching up 17 goals in 38 game, thus proving that he was good enough to make it in the Premier League.

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They were eventually cornered at Holbeach House in the West Midlands, where several were killed and the rest captured after a short but fierce firefight.
Last summer he was shipped out on loan to Aston Villa where he was tipped to rediscover the form that once made him so exciting in the West Midlands.
The 18 - year - old has enjoyed an impressive season in the Championship for the Midlands side, which has included a remarkable goal against play off hopefuls Wolves where he slotted home after taking the ball for the entire length of the pitch in a 2 - 1 win over their rivals.
Midlands have scored just three goals in their last six matches, and Chelsea across all competitions under interim manager Roberto Di Matteo, has played seven fixtures, where they managed to scoop five win, draw and lost once.
Just one look at Wolves, their record in the league at the mid-way point in proceedings and where they currently lye in the table would probably be enough to convince most punters to steer well clear and expect to watch the Midlands outfit in the Championship next season.
Where baby boys» names are concerned, Freddie bucks the nationwide name trends in North East, South West, East Midlands and in Yorkshire.
There's no smoke without fire in Nuneaton, where Labour is facing one of its toughest fights in the West Midlands.
The report by Amnesty highlights the emergence of «advice deserts» across England and Wales where the provision of free legal advice is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain, including in parts of the South West, of the Midlands and parts of the North of England.
For Labour, setbacks in the Midlands and a failure to live up to sky - high expectations in the capital, where it had set its sights on Wandsworth and Westminster, took the shine off an unexpected victory in Plymouth.
In the south and the midlands, where general elections are determined, Labour holds just 49 out of 302 seats, and the swing against it was over 9 % in many seats.
His plan would doubtless lose Labour large amounts of support in the Midlands and North, where the party's former industrial heartlands voted by large margins to leave the EU in June.
But ours is a small island with ever - diminishing space and where green belt land has been sacrificed - such as in the East Midlands - the results have done nothing for economic growth or home affordability.
They're where you'd expect them to be: the Midlands, the North, South Wales, parts of Scotland.
We've made some superb gains in the West Midlands and Yorkshire, as well as holding firm in key battlegrounds such as Norwich, where the Greens remain the official Council opposition.
Fair enough if you include other seats in the West Midlands - but then of course the same can be said about Lancashire where there's a whole swathe of marginal seats.
You're from one of those towns in the north and midlands that people in London have heard of, but aren't quite sure where they are.
This is attributable to the East Midlands, where the UKIP vote fell sharply in the absence of the «Kilroy - Silk effect» from 2004 having an unusually high proportion of shire districts that elect on an «all up» basis and had no elections in 2004.
«What is particularly missing at this time is her coming out in public, meeting her constituents, talking to TV cameras, explaining what happened, perhaps being a little humble about all of this and giving a satisfactory explanation to her constituents and the wider Conservative family to be quite frank, because speaking to people from the West Midlands region where she is an MP, these things do have a knock - on effect and there are other marginal seats far closer to her constituency where people have got Labour majorities to overturn which may be more difficult if the local Conservative politician is seen as tainted and not having justified their actions and also I gather that Conservative Party HQ has had party donors from the region expressing concern that she hasn't satisfactorily justified what she has done.»
Speaking from the Midlands, where the Tories became the biggest party in Walsall and made gains in Dudley, Jess Phillips, the MP for Birmingham Yardley, said the party has to address issues of concern for white working - class voters in industrial areas who appear to have switched from Ukip to the Tories.
In Wales and the Midlands, where Labour trails the Tories by 27 points to 44, we'd see a repeat of what happened in Scotland last year.
As for CLPs nominating him, yes they're all in areas where labour does well already the Midlands inner London, the right of the party being burnt out after 20 years, but it's not the CLPs it's the voters in the street, how many CLPs nominating people, know what their electorate think, as for Dan Hodges, whatever you think of him, can you deny he believes what he says about labour being massacred if corbyn took us into the 2020 election.
A better indicator of Jeremy Corbyn's prospects at a general election may come in the Midlands, the east and the south, where Labour will need to pick up seats if he is to get into Downing Street.
«There is a bit of a difference between areas such as London and the cities... and places like Mansfield which is a coalfield area in the Midlands, where actually we lost.»
Labour's vote share is actually not too far where it was under Ed Miliband *, just one ortwo points down on the general election result, and yet you hear stories of mass Labour defections in the North, the Midlands and in Wales.
The first fields to captivate Sheldrake were the meadows around his childhood home in the idyllic Midlands market town of Newark - on - Trent, where he collected a vast personal menagerie of rabbits, frogs, turtles, insects, and other creatures.
We headed up to the Midlands to see my family and went on a snowy pub crawl, where he told all my friends and people I'd grown up with that I was the love of his life, the one he was going to marry.
County Laois was formerly known as Queen's County, and there are plenty of places in this picturesque Irish midlands destination where you can treat your date like royalty.
This is not a meat market where we just show you profiles of a bunch of East Midlands singles.
BeMyToyboy West Midlands is a fun cougar dating site, where our sole aim is to pair up women in their prime with younger men.
Where to go tobogganing in the the West Midlands FriendFinder does not conduct criminal background screening of its members.
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I contribute film features to movie website Audiences Everywhere and review limited, independent releases for Gorilla Film Online where I also cover the Midlands» biggest film events, including Birmingham's Flatpack Festival.
Wilshaw named 16 local authorities where less than 60 per cent of children attend good or outstanding schools and have below average «attainment and progress» at GCSE with 13 in the North and Midlands.
The property premium is the highest in the West Midlands, where a house near an «outstanding» school costs an average of 32 per cent more than one near a school that «requires improvement».
Centres such as Safeside, based at the West Midlands Fire Service headquarters in Birmingham, where pupils can explore staged street scenes, homes and shops to look for hazards, can make for useful and informative field trips.
A headteacher at a primary school in the West Midlands said: «We had an incident recently where a child new to the school was threatened by a group of other boys.
For example, in five of the nine English regions, all in the north or midlands, more than 20 per cent of pupils are in secondary schools where teaching is rated «requires improvement» or «inadequate» by Ofsted.
Regionally, the north east, south west and East Midlands are the best places for getting a place at the first choice school — the only regions where more than 90 per cent of pupils get their top choice.
The East Midlands is the «worst - performing region in the country», where education for thousands of pupils is «distinctly second - division», Sir Michael Wilshaw has said, after Ofsted bosses wrote to academy trusts and councils in Northamptonshire to criticise school standards.
Sir Michael named 16 weak local authorities - where less than 60 % of children attend good or outstanding schools and have below average «attainment and progress» at GCSE - with 13 in the North and Midlands.
Pank Patel (pictured), regional schools commissioner for the West Midlands, approved applications for two secondary schools in the Worcestershire town to expand the age range of their pupils, moving them from a «three - tier» system that includes middle schools to «two - tier», where pupils go straight to secondary school from primary school.
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