Sentences with phrase «named after labour»

The Birks Holt social housing estate in Maltby, South Yorkshire has its streets named after Labour politicians, including Attlee, Sir Stafford Cripps, Hugh Gaitskell and George Lansbury.
Named after labour and national service minister Ernest Bevin, the Bevin Boys were tasked to work in Britain's coalmines between 1943 and 1948.
David Linden thought he was being nice by setting up a paid internship scheme named after Labour...
David Linden thought he was being nice by setting up a paid internship scheme named after Labour legend John Wheatley.

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After establishing a name for ourselves in the hospitality industry; in late 2009 Talent expanded into the light industrial / manufacturing industry, skilled labour and office services.
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.
Michael Foot, Labour leader from 1980 to 1983, chose to live in Hampstead proper and became renowned for his walks around the Heath with his cane, and Dizzy, the dog he named after the Tory prime minister Benjamin Disraeli.
The chapter is divided into ten sections named Clause I to Clause X. Clause IV is the best known Aims and values clause, which was significantly changed in 1995 after Tony Blair became leader of the Labour Party.
Jeremy Corbyn addressed thousands of supporters in London after finding out his name will be on the ballot paper in Labour's leadership contest.
After Jeremy Corbyn was elected as leader of the Labour Party, he was named as new Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
Meanwhile has anyone found out the name of the Labour MP who as a Shadow Cabinet Minister (according to the Observer) after resigning apparently went to their ex-office and wiped the computer clean of Labour's considered position on the Finance Bill?
The Neath MP resigned from government to «clear his name» after the Electoral Commission asked the Metropolitan police to investigate his failure to declare # 103,000 in donations to his failed campaign to become deputy leader of the Labour party.
Of course, many Labour MPs will recall that David Miliband made similar noises after his 2008 Guardian article which knifed Gordon Brown in the front by not naming him...
Meanwhile, United Labour Congress of Nigeria (ULC) has decried the erection of statue of President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, in Owerri by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, including naming a street in the state capital after Zuma.
The opposition motion calling for the report's publication, with names of witnesses redacted, was carried after Labour AMs abstained.
Members of Labour's shadow cabinet have praised Barking and Dagenham Council for a scheme which involves naming new roads after service men and women killed in action.
He reluctantly agreed to stand after the Corbyn camp's favoured candidate, Neil Findlay, refused to put his name forward as did Alex Rowley, a former agent for Gordon Brown who is now the acting Scottish Labour leader.
His intellectual familiarity with Marxism helped him in the early - 1980s when he compared the split within Labour between the left - wing Tony Benn and Neil Kinnock as one between Bennite «quasi-Leninists», and «Luxemburgers», (named after the German revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg), who favoured the more soft - left Neil Kinnock.
A dedicated research fund named after the former Labour cabinet minister was announced and will focus on research into new treatments to tackle the disease.
Featuring paintings and sculpture characterized by his signature use of clothing, fabric, and objects to give his works cultural and socio - political context, the exhibition takes its name from an invented term that means «one who embodies elements of beauty and hardship, one who has been rejected, disjointed, disfigured, and discarded after being used for his labour
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