The disclosure
comes after Labour warned that teachers were leaving the profession at the highest rate since records began, with recent figures showing more teachers quitting than entering the workforce.
The comments
come after Labour MP Jack Dromey was filmed also criticising Corbyn's leadership — and then warmly greeting the leader when he showed up at the Labour leadership hustings in Birmingham.
The debate
came after Labour indicated a tougher approach to the EU when the shadow business secretary, Chuka Umunna, called for a change to one of the founding principles of the EU — freedom of movement — to be introduced to prevent EU citizens travelling to Britain in search of a job.
The decision
came after Labour refused to offer a «pair» for Huhne who would also miss the university funding vote, so they cancelled one another out.
According to one account, the impasse
came after the Labour MP for the Rhondda insisted on «a 30 - minute conversation about what would happen if we had to invade Russia».
Mr Johnson's call
came after Labour's Ann Clwyd urged those who care about the plight of Syrian civilians to gather outside Russian embassies across the globe until the country stops its bombing campaign.
It came after the Labour leader was forced to step in after the MP Emily Thornberry resigned from the shadow cabinet for a tweet she posted about the by - election.
His buoyant mood
came after Labour won 262 seats in the General Election, up from the 232 secured by Ed Miliband in 2015.
It came after Labour clung on in the English council elections with few losses despite claims more than 100 seats would vanish.
Not exact matches
It
comes with the Government under pressure
after losing its House of Commons majority in the general election as Jeremy Corbyn's anti-austerity
Labour outperformed expectations.
Wolfgang Porsche's comments to Germany's Stern magazine
come a month
after Volkswagen (VW) appointed a
labour representative to its management board for the first time.
It's the kind of low margin manufacturing that is never supposed to
come back
after it leaves North America for cheaper
labour abroad.
They
came to meet a need for
labour after the war in which many Britons had died.
After that
came ten years
labouring as a parish priest of Prouille, a period of little success in gaining converts from Catharism, although he founded a small community of nuns who wanted to remain Catholic while living a life of comparable simplicity as they would have had as Cathars.
The issue of child
labour came to the fore in 2001
after a series of media exposes depicted forced child
labour and trafficking on West African cocoa farms.
What you will need to include is your name, your labor partner's name, your doctor's name, your doula's name (if you have one), and your baby's name (if decided already), your due date, things you would like during
labour i.e. if you would like ice chips for nourishment or want to be coached when it's time to push, what you would like when it
comes to pain relief, i.e. if you want an epidural or not, things that you would like to happen straight
after the birth, i.e. your partner to cut the cord, if you want to hold the baby straight away or
after they've been cleaned up, special requests if you need to have a C - section, concerns and fears and anything else.
When I first read this I thought it was a bit hippyish, and wasn't sure I could relate to any of it, esp
after having had a traumatic first
labour a few years before, BUT parts of it
came back to me during
labour and it really got me through.
The first feed could be given in the
labour room or
after you
come to your room.
Labour's Stella Creasy also
came under attack from the paper's political editor,
after talking in the Commons about page 3 «while wearing a bright blue PVC skirt».
The findings
came just one day
after Tony Blair used his final speech to the
Labour conference to vigorously defend his controversial foreign policy.
However, the speech
came just hours
after shadow home secretary Andrew Lansley told The Times that a Conservative government would only guarantee «small increases» to the NHS budget in comparison to
Labour.
A
Labour councillor for New Cross ward since 2014, she
came third in the race to be
Labour's candidate for Lewisham mayor
after running as the only BME and only female candidate.
It
comes a year
after Burnham took just 19 per cent of the votes in the battle for the
Labour leadership — having started out as the clear favourite to replace Ed Miliband.
The latest bizarre twist in the
Labour leadership race
came after Smith told a rally in west London that «Jeremy is not the only socialist in the village».
But it is
after the American Civil War in the late 19th century that
labour republicanism fully
came into its own.
Notwithstanding the formidable talents of Lord Mandelson, whose experience of stopping coups has already
come in handy, the most obvious way to turn
Labour's fortunes around is a change of leader -
after all, Gordon Brown had a notable honeymoon, even though he was not polling well before taking over the top job.
The changes to union funding
come after allegations that Unite signed up members to
Labour without their knowledge in order to secure its candidate in Falkirk.
We shall see if the Tories & LDs can continue to sing from the same sheet for much longer, but there may
come a point (preferably
after the AV referendum) that
Labour's best strategy for avoiding another welfare - smashing lockout in opposition is to not take another state retrenchment (
after Thatcher) lying down, & to agitate for the collapse of the Coalition, for a new Parliament, & a chance to reduce the deficit in a much cleverer, & less crude manner.
The latest opinion poll blow for
Labour comes after shadow home secretary Diane Abbott predicted yesterday that her party would catch up with the Tories in 2017.
After all, the extent of the Ukip vote suggests that it
came at the expense of
Labour.
After losing the 1959 general election,
Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell
came to believe that public opposition to nationalisation had led to the party's poor performance and announced that he proposed to amend Clause IV.
Conducted
after the first Scottish leaders» debate on STV on Tuesday, but with much of the interviewing completed before the second instalment on BBC on Wednesday, the poll must have
come as a bitter disappointment to the
Labour party.
He first
came to the
Labour leader's eye
after his LabourList website became one of the first on the centre left to challenge the well - established Tory «blogemony».
Her comments
came just hours
after Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell admitted that
Labour's Brexit policy was «evolving».
Andy would have been the best leader we never had last time, he's not right this time, incidentally your choice for Mayor Diane Abbot
comes out with her usual nonsense regarding, her 24,000 majority compared to Khans 2,000 majority, When she was first elected in 1987 ′ she had a swing against her, even though, any really
after the 1983 election, it would be expected, that a
labour politician would have a swing towards them as 1983 was our all time low, and I could be said her swing against her at the time was due to racism, but Paul boeteng stood for the first time, next to her in 1987 ′ he never had a swing against him,
The first serious attempt to change course
came in May 2014,
after Labour's poor performance in the European parliamentary elections.
[43] In the fourth and final stage of the redistribution of votes
after three candidates had been eliminated, Ed Miliband led in the trade unions and affiliated organisations section of the electoral college (19.93 % of the total to David's 13.40 %), but in both the MPs and MEPs section (15.52 % to 17.81 %), and Constituency
Labour Party section (15.20 % to 18.14 %),
came second.
Yet,
after 13 years of a
Labour government, levels of inequality are higher than before it
came to office, and there appears to be little recognition that, for reasons of both fairness and sustainability, we need to abandon the idea of pursuing ever greater, unrestrained economic growth.
At the end of it,
after a night none of us saw
coming — though the warning signs were there —
Labour had gone into reverse.
It
came after Diane Abbott was accused of failing to keep abreast of key figures when she underestimated
Labour's losses by more than half.
After the UK's historic vote to leave the European Union, Blue
Labour concerns with the politics of identity and its relation to virtue, class and vocation have
come to fore with something of a vengeance.
After coming under pressure from
Labour and Liberal Democrats, he told MPs at Prime Minister's Questions last week that he was ready to consider taking in refugees in cases of extreme hardship.
Labour's commitment
came after the most famous authors in Britain joined together this morning to demand Grayling reverse his prison book ban.
The comments
come six years
after David was beaten to the
Labour crown by Ed.
His remarks
come a day
after Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, argued that George Osborne's autumn statement had given
Labour the chance to become the party of the centre ground, resisting extremist and ideological plans to reduce spending on public services to the level of the 1930s.
After more than a decade of retreat the time has
come for the left wing of the
labour movement to move forward.
As with hereditary peerages, baronetcies generally ceased to be granted
after the
Labour Party
came to power in 1964.
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.
After coming in second to Labour's Mary Mulligan in 2003 and 2007, Fiona Hyslop won the re-drawn constituency for the SNP in 2011 after serving as a regional MSP since
After coming in second to
Labour's Mary Mulligan in 2003 and 2007, Fiona Hyslop won the re-drawn constituency for the SNP in 2011
after serving as a regional MSP since
after serving as a regional MSP since 1999.
When the
Labour governments elected in those years squandered their political support by wave
after wave of pay restraint and finally IMF - inspired cuts in public spending, Margaret Thatcher
came to power in 1979 and made a last ditch attempt to stem the Tory decline.