Sentences with phrase «month after labour»

The dramatic poll for STV said the SNP could win up to 54 Scottish seats and said Labour's popularity was its lowest level since 2007, only a month after Labour had spearheaded a victorious referendum campaign against independence.
It comes less than a month after Labour MP Jo Cox was shot and stabbed to death in her constituency.
Just six months after Labour's defeat is the worst possible time to take a measured view of the party's 13 years in office.
Arriving in Edinburgh just four months after Labour lost 40 of its 41 Scottish MPs in May, Mr Corbyn said the party was «doing great».

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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.
Three modules over three months, Back to Work is a specialized learning program for women who are returning to the labour market after an extended period of absence.
Research based on the death rates of mothers and babies during labour and death or poor outcomes for babies in the first month after birth, and how those rates have changed over the last 200 years, since 1) Hospitals, 2) milk substitutes
Antenatal admission to hospital; induction or augmentation of labour; perineal status after birth; blood loss after birth; gestational ages and birthweights of the infants; breastfeeding at hospital discharge, 6 weeks and 6 months postnatally; and perinatal and maternal mortality, Hospital cost by mode of birth (cost of birth per woman).
We used reliable methods to assess the quality of the evidence and looked at seven key outcomes: preterm birth (birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy); the risk of losing the baby in pregnancy or in the first month after birth; spontaneous vaginal birth (when labour was not induced and birth not assisted by forceps; caesarean birth; instrumental vaginal birth (births using forceps or ventouse); whether the perineum remained intact, and use of regional analgesia (such as epidural).
Antenatal admission to hospital; induction or augmentation of labour; perineal status after birth; blood loss after birth; GAs and birthweights of the infants; breastfeeding at hospital discharge, 6 weeks and 6 months postnatally; and perinatal and maternal mortality, hospital cost by mode of birth (cost of birth per woman)
Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman appeared to back down quickly, tweeting that parliamentary questions on the matter would be suspended until after key figures give evidence to the Leveson inquiry by the end of the month.
The new Labour leader will take over with just under a month before the coalition's spending review is announced on 20 October, and a matter of days after announcing the new shadow cabinet.
A challenge to him might arise in nine months» time after the Scottish, Welsh and London mayoral elections in May 2016, depending on how Labour does in them.
Abolishing the 50p rate costs ministers political pain in the months after it was cut and by refusing to join Labour in re-introducing the 50p rate - Labour hopes this decision will cause more pain for David Cameron and George Osborne.
With the exception of the 1992 local elections, which were held only a month after the general election, there were big leads — of 10 points or more — for Labour in the PNS for all the local elections between 1992 and 1997 general elections.
Just a few months after her election to the Commons in 2015, the Labour MP told Total Politics that she had no plans to keep quiet.
While they should be celebrating the democratic revival within the party, for some reason a number of Labour MPs don't see it that way and have forced another leadership contest just 10 months after members last made their choice clear.
Labour also seized on the u-turn with shadow business secretary Clive Lewis saying: «The prime minister announced she is ditching her flagship policy to put workers on company boards - just one month after committing to it.
Yet Conservatives and Labour have indicated in the past six months that they are both toying with the idea of renewing the target, albeit in different forms — some excluding overseas students — after the election.
After Labour MP Eric Joyce was sentenced to community service for twelve months and had various curfews imposed on him earlier this week, some good has come of the pub brawl Mr Joyce was arrested for.
In a sign of how effectively the coalition has blamed Labour for the economic malaise, many voters would still blame the party even if there was economic decline over the next 12 months - a full year after it lost power.
Speaking at a media conference after the national executive meeting, he said: «It is clear that a small minority who didn't accept my election as leader of the Scottish Labour Party just five months ago won't accept the vote of the executive today and that will continue to divide the party.
«We had an election 18 months ago and Labour lost after the biggest global financial crisis for 100 years.
Corbyn's foes retain wreckers without a plan or a candidate and Tom Watson, Labour's deputy leader, is determined to fight the disgruntled when Jezza deserves more time after only eight months in the job.
Labour's position completely tanked in the months after the budget, at the same time as economic confidence really began to fall through the floor.
Osborne's fuel duty commitment follows intense backbench pressure and is his riposte to the promise last week by the Labour leader, Ed Miliband, to freeze electricity prices for 20 months after the 2015 election.
In amongst the flurry of polls we've had over the last two months ComRes haven't polled since mid-September, back before conference season began, so missed out on all of the Labour surge after their conference and the Conservative recover after theirs.
David Cameron claimed Labour was «desperate» for a double - dip in the economy, as he was quizzed after figures showed the UK economy grew by 0.5 % in the first three months of the year.
It is a credit to my Liberal Democrat colleagues in government that this announcement has been made after over a decade of Labour inaction and months of Conservative inertia.
Mrs Beckett, who left the Cabinet earlier this month, overtook Mr Bercow in the betting this weekend after a surge of support among Labour MPs.
Pushing the line that the PM's referendum plans are for the benefit of the Tory party rather than in the national interest, which Labour strategists clearly see as their strongest retort (read: EUreka), the Labour leader insisted that, four hours after the big speech that was six months in the making, Cameron still «can't answer the most basic question of all.»
Both Blair and Mandelson were widely criticised by Labour supporters in recent months after attacking Labour's apparent leftward direction.
The inquiry is part of measures by Brown to try to regain the initiative after he headed off a rebellion in his ruling Labour Party following disastrous European elections and several cabinet resignations this month.
Five months after attacking «our more traditional media friends» in his Labour conference speech,...
At the same time, David Lammy has been working himself into a frenzy on his soapbox after leaping into second place in the Labour mayoral race last month.
If Corbyn tries to hold on after a crushing defeat, there is a dilemma for his opponents in the parliamentary Labour party: try to push him out again or stick with the strategy of the last few months of keeping their powder dry.
Tony Blair has launched a scathing attack on Labour's leadership — months after Jeremy Corbyn first noted that the former prime minister was not «endorsing» him.
A few months later, after David Cameron told the Labour leader to «put on a proper suit, do up your tie and sing the national anthem», he was coaxed into donning navy suits, smart white shirts - and even a red tie.
A few months earlier, long - serving Labour member and local councillor Philip Glanville was elected mayor of Hackney after getting the backing of the local Momentum group.
The government averted a backbench rebellion last month, after Labour brought a motion demanding the rise be postponed, by dropping heavy hints that further rises would be delayed again.
Four long months after it wheezed into life, the Labour leadership contest has proved one thing beyond doubt: for all the ideological gymnastics of the New Labour years, the party's political centre remains much where it ever was — on what used to be called the soft left.
Mr Rahman was expelled from the Labour Party by the party's National Executive Committee last month over «serious allegations» against him, after he'd been picked by local Labour members as their mayoral nominee.
Robert Harris, writing not long before the election was called in the New Statesman, «can't quite understand how the members of the Parliamentary Labour Party can sit there day after day, month after month, year after year, knowing that they're simply heading towards a kind of mincing machine at the next election.»
The Labour Party, led by Harold Wilson, formed a minority government for seven months after the General Election of February 1974.
Cardiff Central MP Jenny Willott also accused Ed Miliband of talking down a Cardiff City Deal, after talks were initiated by the Coalition Government following months of inaction by the Labour - run Cardiff Council.
Prof Jane Chapman voted for her ex-husband in last year's contest but said she would not do so this year after the Labour leader's first 12 months in charge.
A former minister has been suspended from the parliamentary Labour party, after it was dicovered he claimed mortgage payments up to 18 months after paying back the loan.
Five months after attacking «our more traditional media friends» in his Labour conference speech, Jeremy Corbyn is at it again.
Despite saying that the probe should take place after the police investigation and focus on lessons for the future, the Labour leader's comments are likely to raise the temperature in an already tense situation which has seen several arrests at the News of the World this month.
The move to set up the campaign in Labour's HQ comes a month after Jeremy Corbyn finally ended the uncertainty over Labour's position on Europe.
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