Sentences with phrase «early labour while»

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The Fair Labor Association (FLA) and Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production standard (WRAP) both grew out of U.S. market reactions to labour abuses in Central America during the 1990s, while the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI), the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange (SEDEX) and Ethical Trade Initiative (ETI) worked to address early European concerns with the fair treatment of workers across North Africa, India and Bangladesh.
41 - year - old Ogundipe is a banker who lives between the US and Nigeria — she went into labour early while travelling with her four - year - old daughter, Amy.
There is also insufficient evidence around whether to deliver the babies early by caesarean section or to wait for labour to start naturally while running checks on the babies» wellbeing.
Jason McCartney, who took the three - way marginal Colne Valley off Labour while simultaneously holding off a strong (if negative) challenge from the local Lib Dems, says his team got the campaigning habit as early as October 2007.
The Tories reported # 637,069 in the last quarter of 2009 which should have been revealed earlier, while Labour and the Lib Dems also made unpunctual declarations.
While early predictions that Labour could take Wandsworth proved over-optimistic, Labour sources pointed out that a few hundred votes in several swing wards could have clinched it.
A brave and early critic of Gordon Brown, she stood up to New Labour while the big boys of the business world were still sucking up.
Labour is sure to pick up another early declaration in Washington & Sunderland West, while Tory former minister Justin Tomlinson would need a disaster to lose his 11,786 majority in Swindon North.
But while Labour has exposed the coalition and scored some early hits, this is also a dangerous time for our party.
There were signs yesterday of early divisions between Labour and the Conservatives yesterday as some MPs blamed family breakdown and lack of respect while Mr Miliband hinted at an analysis which placed more emphasis on inequality and deprivation.
Eddie Izzard, normally more used to 26 miles of running, added some glamour to the early morning run, while Andy Burnham had recovered from Labour's crushing defeat to the Lobby in Sunday's annual football fixture to join the joggers.
Apparently Labour didn't bother with daily polling during the Tory conference this year, so while the Conservatives were seeing the polls rapidly reverse as the days went past, Labour were still sailing merrily onwards towards an early election until the weekly polling figures arrived...
While much is made of the continuity between Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Diana Abbott and others with the legacy projects of the Labour left, and the absurd attempts by self - proclaimed «moderates» to conjure up the ghost of the early 1980s; the far more significant phenomenon is the discontinuity with the establishment consensus about austerity economics, and the development of economic policies by John McDonnell and his team which commit a future Labour government to calibrated state intervention for a capitalist economy that works.
But some Labour MPs have accused the coalition of gerrymandering while some Lib Dems are reported to be unhappy about the prospect of losing seats in the shake - up - agreed as a package earlier this year in combination with May's referendum on the voting system.
In early May 2017, Labour was trounced in local government elections, losing a swathe of seats while the ruling Conservatives gained heavily.
the Shadow Justice Secretary is now opposing the plans to privatise probation, while a decade earlier some of his Labour predecessors created the National Offender Management Service partly because it would create opportunities for more probation outsourcing.
Kinnock, who while Labour leader faced his own bloody battles with the press in the 1980s and early 90s, claimed Miliband was being aggressively targeted but insisted he had the courage and conviction to survive and lead Labour to victory in next year's general election.
The poll supports ICM's findings earlier in the week in regard of the two main parties — the Conservatives seem steady while Labour seem to have lost support over the last month, possibly as a result of their response to the crisis in Lebanon or the foiled terrorist attacks.
This increase, which would be particularly strong in the early childbearing years, is primarily due to women with young children entering the labour market while they would not participate previously.
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