Sentences with phrase «more labour wards»

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Women who planned to give birth in a birth centre or at home were significantly more likely to have a normal labour and birth compared with women in the labour ward group.
In recent years, water births are being used more frequently on labour wards, and in hospital births, too.
Let Labour declare that in the most rural third of constituencies both in the country and in each of the 10 mainland regions outside London, unless one of its own MPs were seeking re-election, the Labour candidate would be drawn from a household in the social groups C2DE within the constituency, and at least preferably within the more rural half of wards.
According to Professor Sir John Curtice Labour's vote was up on average by as much as 11 points in wards where more than 35 per cent of voters are aged between 18 and 34, and up by just 4 per cent where the proportion of younger voters is less than 20 per cent.
So are we to conclude, that Labour activism must become even more local, with increased focus on ward activities?
Labour has taken control of Tower Hamlets Council after gaining three more seats in the St Peters ward, taking them... twitter.com/i/web/status/9...
The latest ward to come back, Waddon, saw Labour take three Tory seats and another marginal looks set to deliver two or three more seats to Labour.
Taking the assembly elections as the best comparator to 2010 (rather than the mayoral election which was more driven by the personalities of the candidates), Labour managed to win in 31 wards.
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