Not exact matches
The sandwich sells for $ 24 but costs
more than $ 10 to make, not
including labour or rent.
(If you expand your definition of «dirty» to
include resources from countries that abuse human rights, disregard
labour standards or fund terrorist organizations, as conservative commentator Ezra Levant does in his new tome, Ethical Oil: The Case for Canada's Oil Sands, the range of options shrinks even
more.)
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More forward - looking indicators,
including surveys of hiring intentions, suggest that
labour demand is likely to strengthen in the period ahead.
Among 64 538 low - risk women, of whom
more than 16 000 planned a homebirth at the onset of
labour, no difference was found in the adjusted odds between obstetric units and other birthplaces,
including homebirth.
The guidelines
include interventions provided to the mother — for example steroid injections before birth, antibiotics when her water breaks before the onset of
labour, and magnesium sulfate to prevent future neurological impairment of the child, as well as interventions for the newborn baby — for example thermal care, feeding support, (e.g. kangaroo mother care, when babies are stable), safe oxygen use, and other treatments to help babies breathe
more easily.
Nearly a third of women who planned and started their
labours at home ended up being transferred as complications arose —
including for instance an abnormal fetal heart rate, or if the mother required
more effective pain relief in the form of an epidural.
Lynch concluded «It would be helpful for this system to
include more variables surrounding birth outcomes, for example VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarean section), maternal morbidity, setting, lead carer, use of syntocinin for augmentation of established
labour and breastfeeding rates.
His international public health and development career spans five decades,
including more than 30 years with agencies of the United Nations system (International
Labour Office, United Nations Children's Fund, and the World Health Organization where he was the liaison officer (1990 — 2004) for LLLI), and seven years working in Turkey, Cameroon and Haiti.
The new GLC had a
more balanced political profile,
including many wealthy suburban areas, and control passed from
Labour to the Conservatives and back again throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Miliband could go further to substantiate his claims by talking
more about
Labour inspired solutions,
including proposals to establish community banks and a state investment bank.
More than 100 MPs,
including 83
Labour members, had signed a parliamentary motion expressing their «surprise and regret» the Casino Advisory Panel recommended rejected Blackpool's bid to host the first super casino.
«The next
Labour government will ensure the minimum wage is properly enforced,
including by giving local authorities new powers, and would set a
more ambitious target with an # 8 minimum wage where its value has been eroded and undermined in recent years,» Murray says.
Mr Miliband will set out some of the big reforms
Labour will make to create an economy which works for working people
including measures to get young people back to work, improve vocational education and create
more apprenticeships.
It
includes a cap on welfare which Conservatives in government hope will force
Labour to accept spending on benefits must be
more closely controlled in the future.
More subtly, for a number of reasons (
including to a greater or lesser extent, Brexit)
Labour has generally been gaining votes from the young and those in high social class jobs and areas which voted remain in 2016, while losing votes from older voters, those in lower social class occupations and those who voted leave.
That establisment
includes those
Labour MPs who are attempting to sabotage
Labour's efforts to build a fairer, compassionate, and
more secure and prosperous country.
Balls» guest list reflected his background that now
includes not just a lengthy period at the heart of the
Labour party but also a
more recent turn on Strictly Come Dancing.
More than three quarters of all voters,
including a clear majority of those who intend to vote
Labour on Thursday, think the last
Labour government «must accept a large part of the blame» for Britain's economic problems; Mr Miliband is unlikely to succeed in his campaign to persuade the electorate that this idea is a «big lie» put about by the coalition.
Most voters —
including two fifths of those who say they would vote
Labour tomorrow — fear
Labour would spend and borrow
more than the country can afford, and has not learned the right lessons from its time in government.
«There was a strong consensus from the Meeting that it would be better to take some of the heat out of this public debate; this would entail taking forward a calmer internal party review of funding which would be
more comprehensive and balanced (
including importantly, addressing the Conservative multi-million pound donations at and between elections) and putting that forward as part of
Labour's manifesto offer for party funding reforms.»
I decided to look primarily at
Labour seats —
including some with colossal majorities — in areas which voted yes to independence, or where the result was very close (
more...)
This
includes fixed terms for five years (when average time between elections has been four); the vote to dissolve parliament before calling a general election requiring 55 per cent support in the House of Commons (meaning the Liberal Democrats can not withdraw their support from the Tories and cause a general election as the Lib - Dems,
Labour and other parties altogether hold less than 55 per cent of the seats); and stuffing the House of Lords with many
more Conservatives and Liberals to weaken opposition there.
Indeed, even those with
more left - wing credentials, such as Angela Eagle, are now saddled with a voting record that ties them to the
more ignominious parts of
Labour's past,
including the Iraq War.
Brown questions his stats, and reels off, rather traditionally, a list of
Labour achievements on the issue,
including the fact
Labour has invested
more on literacy than any other British government.
The British Election Study found that
Labour gained
more Leave voters from other parties than it lost to the Tories,
including 18 percent of 2015 Ukip voters - a proportion that must have been lower in safe Tory seats, but correspondingly higher in the safe
Labour heartlands where scooping up Ukip voters was the Tories» entire strategy for success.
Eric Pickles review recommendations to
include engaging
more with young people after
Labour surge cost Tories in election
New
Labour has already jettisoned 5 million votes since 1997 and looks set to jettison
more, mine
included.
The amendment is supported by
more than 100 MPs,
including the former
Labour cabinet minister Hazel Blears.
Mr Trickett said: «It is up to his whole team,
including me, that we get out
more often and make the case for big change, radical transformation and a reconnection with those people who left
Labour..
Ed Miliband, the
Labour leader has been warned by leading
Labour figures
including Dagenham MP Jon Cruddas that he risks missing a huge opportunity to make
Labour more democratic and ensure ordinary party members» views are heard in planned reforms.
«There is no doubt in my mind that the
Labour leadership,
including the National Committee, should have acted
more swiftly.
Labour is
more willing than the other parties to embrace special measures for achieving equality,
including the Equality Act and the use of all - women shortlists.
Labour today announces a plan to make Britain's communities safer, by putting thousands
more frontline staff into critical public services,
including police, fire, prison, intelligence and border agencies.
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Labour Party conferences now
include more «keynote» addresses, guest speakers and question - and - answer sessions, while specific discussion of policy now takes place in the National Policy Forum.
Whoever wins the election to be successor to Paddy Ashdown - the Scottish favourite, Charles Kennedy, or the strong challenger, Simon Hughes - is expected to seek a
more distinct role for the party, which will
include more frequent attacks on
Labour policy.
Those who are
more likely to mention this issue
include those aged 65 + (41 %) and Conservative voters (36 %) compared with
Labour voters and those aged 18 - 24 (both 18 %).
I would campaign for a red - yellow deal
including electoral reform and an agreed manifesto, were it possible, both now and (perhaps
more realistically) in the event of a hung parliament, and for
Labour to have a manifesto which did not contain coalition red lines for the LibDems, as that would.
Labour showed marginally
more spine on Wednesday night on an amendment to protect the rights of EU nationals in the UK,
including their right to stay in the country no matter what.
Significantly, the Conservatives now hold
more councils in the north - west than
Labour,
including Blackpool.
«The reaction to me when I said perhaps we should accept ten Syrian families... for the hundred thousand people in Bassetlaw... it was 99.9 % against any immigrants and that
includes Labour party members attacking me on social media for daring to suggest that ten
more immigrant families should be allowed into this country.
Collectively, this group — it
includes current
Labour and Tory voters as well as the undecided — is the Lib Dem «market» (another Coetzee label that can leave the party's
more organic activists wincing), and it responds especially well to party lines, of which you can expect to hear much
more («
Labour wasted their opportunity and ruined the economy», «You can't count on the Tories to care about others»),
including the need for the next government to be balanced and sensible.
At present
more than 140
Labour MPs,
including the former cabinet minister Peter Hain, are opposed to part privatisation, and the Communication Workers Union is due to hold a rally at Westminster tomorrow at which threats to disaffiliate from the
Labour party will be made.
Opinium also
included a best PM question (Cameron 41 %, Corbyn 22 %) and had some figures on whether
Labour under Corbyn could win that were a little
more optimistic for them — 32 % think
Labour could definitely or probably win under Corbyn, 55 % though they probably or definitely could not.
Other issues
included the Francis report on the Staffordshire hospital scandal, where members hoped for
more support for whistle - blowing, and Northern Ireland, where the British
Labour party, the Northern Irish SDLP and the Irish
Labour party are seeking to establish closer working relationships.
Supporters of Ms Formby, who also
include Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and other senior members of the
Labour frontbench, fear Mr Lansman could split the left - wing vote and allow a
more moderate candidate to win.
However, while Tories were
more likely to say they did not know what would happen, nearly a quarter (23 %) of
Labour supporters thought the Conservatives would be returned to office,
including 16 % who thought they would get an overall majority.
The
Labour Party under Ed Miliband subsequently went into the 2015 general election with a promise to implement an even
more limited Job Guarantee (specifically, part time jobs with guaranteed training
included for long - term unemployed youth) if elected; [12] however, they lost the election.
Ed Miliband, who enjoyed some of his strongest moments as
Labour leader when the phone - hacking on Milly Dowler story broke, seemed far
more enthusiastic and even victorious as he gave a speech which poured praise on his own political opponents,
including Cameron and Nick Clegg.
MPs from both sides of the Commons have been hit by
more damaging allegations about their expenses claims on Sunday,
including a
Labour minister who asked the parliamentary authorities to «please pay as much as you are able».