Sentences with phrase «analysis by labour»

According to analysis by the Labour party, if wages had increased to match CPI inflation, the mean salary paid to teachers in England would have risen from # 34,800 in 2010 to nearly # 40,500 in 2016, instead of # 35,100.
The proportion of poor teenagers who go to university has been rising at a far higher rate than that of their better - off classmates, a statistical analysis by Labour shows.
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, has commented on the new analysis by the Labour Party which shows the extent of the crisis in teacher supply.
Analysis by Labour's London Assembly Housing Spokesperson, Tom Copley AM, shows that there are now over 26,700 more children in temporary accommodation in the capital than there were in 2010.
Analysis by Labour reveals that the privatised water companies have continued to pay out billions to their shareholders whilst hiking up prices for customers, and short - changing taxpayers by receiving more... Read more

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«Foreign work experience is largely discounted by Canadian employers when the immigrant first enters the Canadian labour market, and it is a weak predictor of economic success,» the analysis said.
A poll of polls says Labour will win the most seats at the election, but the analysis by Sky claims it won't be enough to gain a majority.
Coles says its «preliminary analysis» is that the proposed order could increase transport costs by about 25 per cent or $ 300 million a year, but does not break this down between labour and rules costs.
The strengths of the study include the ability to compare outcomes by the woman's planned place of birth at the start of care in labour, the high participation of midwifery units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically important differences in adverse perinatal outcomes, the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability of the groups by conducting an additional analysis restricted to women with no complicating conditions identified at the start of care in labour, and the ability to control for several important potential confounders.
In the subgroup analysis in which we excluded women whose labour was induced by outpatient administration of prostaglandins, amniotomy or both (118 [4.1 %] of women in the home - birth group, 344 [7.2 %] of those who planned a midwife - attended hospital birth and 778 [14.6 %] of those who planned a physician - attended hospital birth), the relative risks of obstetric interventions and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes did not change significantly.
I hope we can get back to the rich analysis by Jonathan Rutherford and others on the role of conservative philosophy in Labour thinking that I have written about on this website and others.
Our analysis of voting patterns in the June 2017 General Election shows that Labour has a strong chance of winning across the city region, leading by over 27 per cent over the Conservatives.
However, by the end of the month, the lead has fallen to just 6 points, with YouGov analysis showing a big shift in support among Labour supporters.
Is Cameron a small c conservative, seeking to accommodate the new status quo post-New Labour (an analysis favoured by James Purnell and David Miliband)?
By contrast, Yvette Cooper, Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall — the three «real» contenders of Labour's leadership election — struggled to find points of disagreement between themselves, and none of them explained with clarity their analysis of the causes of Labour's catastrophic defeat.
This 2nd edition includes new material: a post-2015 election analysis by Adrian Pabst and a postscript by Maurice Glasman on Labour after the 2015 leadership contest.
A group of 53 Labour MPs, led by shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer, have sent a letter organised by the campaign group Open Britain demanding a «rigorous and publicly available cost - benefit analysis» to demonstrate why it would be the best option.
In 2015 we conducted an event at the 2015 Conservative Party annual conference at which we presented analysis of the Conservative's electoral position and prospects, we were invited to submit independent scholarly evidence to Labour's Learning the Lessons Review, chaired by Margaret Beckett, and we co-hosted a 2015 post-election event in June 2015 with cross-party attendance and participation by a broad political range of commentators, and also leading UK journalists.
The analysis, published by the Labour party today, shows that average earnings are # 1,350 a year lower than they were at the time of the last General Election.
I arrive at that figure by taking the current CON - LAB lead of 7 % in the latest polls and adding an expected 2.5 % underestimate in the Conservative lead over Labour based on my analysis of historical polling errors.
With 498,000 in that age group without a job, an analysis by the House of Commons library for Labour shows that young people now fare comparatively worse than at any point since 1992.
Where the money is (Analysis based on money wagered on the election in political betting markets) Conservative: 318 seats Labour: 222 seats Liberal Democrat: 75 seats Conservatives short of an overall majority by 8 seats.
These are the findings of new analysis by Uncut based on the views of dozens of Labour candidates, party officials and activists following the past three weeks of intensive canvassing.
The analysis says that if the government continued with Labour's policy, where the basic state pension rose by the highest of inflation or 2.5 per cent — not earnings — would see the pension # 127 less by 2019/20.
Conservative plans to scrap the Winter Fuel Allowance for 90 per cent of pensioners could lead to 3,850 more deaths this coming winter, new analysis released today by the Labour Party reveals.
These polls obviously add another chapter to the litany of bad news stories for the Labour Party, with this analysis suggesting that the party would struggle to retain Dail representation after the next general election should support levels at that contest exactly match the party / grouping support levels measured by this poll.
Conservative plans to scrap the Winter Fuel Allowance for 90 per cent of pensioners could lead to 3,850 more deaths this coming winter, new analysis released today by the Labour... Read more
Let's be clear, we were liberated by New Labour because it was a set of policy ideas based on analysis.
Analysis by YouGov boss Peter Kellner suggests this is unusual, with the party's supporters sitting in between Labour and Tory opinion in the majority of surveys.
The former Labour leader is said to have pointed to analysis by pollsters Ipsos MORI stating that 2.9 m «lazy Labour» supporters failed to make good on their intentions to turn out to vote.
But polling analysis by election experts Professors Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher today predicted that Labour is on course to lose 150 councillors.
Hayward's analysis is questioned by Travers, who believes the Labour advantage in terms of seats resulting from a poor Lib Dem performance is outweighed by the potential gains against the Lib Dems in places like the south - west.
* 1m new managers needed by 2020 — a finding of the Commission on the future of management and leadership, 2014, based on analysis of UKCES labour market forecasts.
Analysis of the exit poll by Prof John Curtice of the University of Strthclyde suggests that north east Wales could buck the Conservative to Labour swing.
«This is a remarkable development by any standards and it deserves some analysis... the 1983 Labour manifesto commanded the loyalty of millions of voters and a democratic socialist bridge - head in public understanding and support can be made.»
It's not surprising that they oppose a change to the alternative vote system, since an analysis by the BBC shows that such a system would at the last election have given them 27 fewer seats and Labour 21 more.
Analysis of yesterday's vote by the Liberal Democrat whips» office shows over 20 Labour MPs failed to vote against the government, allowing it to win by 294 votes to 276.
But the above analysis demonstrates that Labour's problems in Scotland go far deeper than mere ideological perceptions, with a large group of natural Corbyn supporters apparently likely to be dissuaded by Labour's position on independence.
The pamphlet, edited by Labour MP for Dagenham Jon Cruddas and academic Jonathan Rutherford, argues that Cameron's approach is full of contradictory ideas, lacks a coherent economic analysis, and will «inevitably create more insecurity and inequality».
Voting intention Our poll shows in these marginals the Tories are ahead of Labour by 43 per cent to 36 per cent - that's a mirror image of Labour's victories in these seats and a YouGov analysis suggests it amounts to a 9 per cent swing to the Tories from Labour and a Conservative government with an overall majority of 60 - 70 seats.
WHAT IT FOUND: Analysis of polling by the Tory donor, known for his love of polls, claimed the Tories could win a majority of up to 172 seats over Labour as UKIP collapses and the party struggles to win over centrist votes.
Meanwhile, a leaked internal analysis of Labour's performance in May's local elections, obtained by the Observer, offers a grim forecast of the party's future under Corbyn.
There was some analysis which the BBC quoted suggesting a swing of 3 points to Labour since 2015 among BAME votes which extended the large lead Labour already had by 6 points.
Analysis of the proposed boundary changes, carried out by political website Electoral Calculus, shows Theresa May would win a commanding majority at the next general election while Labour would struggle to get 200 MPs.
An analysis by Tribune magazine of the latest unemployment statistics shows that 12 out of 15 constituencies with the highest percentage of jobseeker's allowance (JSA) claimants are held by Labour MPs.
Where the money is (analysis based on money wagered on the election in political betting markets) Conservative: 308 seats Labour: 224 seats Liberal Democrat: 84 seats Other: 34 seats Conservatives short of an overall majority by 18 seats.
Analysis by the House of Commons library, commissioned by the Labour MP Owen Smith, found self - employed single parents with two children who earned # 10,000 a year would lose 16 % of their income in total once all the changes came into effect.
• Very disappointed by the pessimistic analysis from the Guardian of the local election results in England for Labour.
Labour has now refused to rule out striking a deal with the SNP more than 100 times, analysis by the Tories has revealed.
Analysis conducted by Giovanni Peri of the University of California, Davis, cites economic data demonstrating that immigrants, even poorly educated ones, help economic growth as businesses absorb more labour, creating new jobs for natives — often better ones as natives capitalise on educational and language advantages.
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