The event starts today, Friday May 21st and runs
through Labour Day Weekend, all of next week and ends Sunday, May 30th, 2010.
Not exact matches
If you're thinking of tackling a new goal — like running 5K into the office every
day — you may consider starting after a birthday or Labour Day, or even on a regular Monday to ensure you follow throu
day — you may consider starting after a birthday or
Labour Day, or even on a regular Monday to ensure you follow throu
Day, or even on a regular Monday to ensure you follow
through.
The Healthy Pregnancy Book takes you month - by - month
through your pregnancy, answering all the questions you have about your baby's development, your own body's physical and emotional changes, medical technology you might need during pregnancy and childbirth, how to prepare for
labour and delivery, and those first
days at home with your new baby.
After a series of terrible polls for
Labour in recent
days, Corbyn told MPs he planned to enthuse people to vote for the party
through the use of «online media».
Ministers were forced to abandon a key vote guaranteeing the passage of the Lords reform bill
through the Commons over a 14 -
day period after it became clear it would have been roundly defeated by Tory rebels voting with the
Labour party.
You have only a few
days in which to get your policy amendments in to
Labour's policy process — they must be submitted by constituency party secretaries
through the Your Britain website by 13 June.
One
day, while sitting at his desk bored out of his skull — I'd run out of work for him — he started leafing
through a booklet that I had brought in called
Labour: A Year In Review.
The
Labour national executive is due to meet on 21 September, four
days before the start of
Labour conference, to discuss the outcome of the «Refounding
Labour» consultation undertaken by the party leadership
through the summer.
David Hamilton, another
Labour MP, said the «
day of reckoning» could only come about
through a public inquiry.
From David Laws of the Lib Dems and Peter Mandelson of
Labour, both of whom were inside the talks; to the reporters Adam Boulton and Nick Robinson, who were on the outside but granted,
through their contacts, privileged access to the machinations inside the meeting rooms; and the little - known Conservative MP Rob Wilson, who, for his book 5
Days to Power, has spoken to many of the participants, we are being offered what amounts to a new kind of instant history.
On Wednesday night some
Labour MPs were frustrated by reports of a deal between the whips of both major parties to allow just a few
days for debate, as the government pushes to get the legislation
through as quickly as possible.
Dramas from elections past - like the way Michael Foot was nearly sacked as Leader half way
through the 1983 campaign, like Kinnock and Hattersley endlessly contradicting each other over
Labour's tax plans in 1987, like Kinnock «s «take to the hills» defence policy against a potential Soviet invasion, like the tax bombshell, like Maggie Thatcher's «I want the doctor I want, on the
day I want» rant in 1987, like John Major unleashing the soap box in 1992, like Neil Hamilton and Martin Bell slugging it out on Knutsford Heath in 1997, like the Prescott punch of 2001 - seem more vivid than the more measured and choreographed procession of 2010.
We've seen the inevitable bluster about paedophiles and terrorists, which will be familiar to anyone who watched as
Labour tried to ram
through 90 -
day detention without charge, ID cards and, indeed, their own internet spying proposals.
On the first
day of a crucial
Labour conference, Gordon Brown told delegates he'd do «whatever it takes» to help the country
through troubled times.
Look at 1970, they say, when
Labour were 14 points ahead, weeks before polling
day, only to see Ted Heath walk
through the doors of Downing Street.
Organised by artists Adham Faramawy and Cécile B. Evans, this
day critically examined embodiment, outsourcing, and emotional
labour in relation to new technologies: the interfaces we live with and
through today.
We are part of the injured worker community that raises public awareness on worker's compensation issues and lobbies the government
through rallies such as Injured Workers»
Day, May pickets, and
Labour Day parade.
If perchance this
Labour Day weekend you're not kicking back at a shack / hut / camp / cabin / dasha / chalet / cottage by the lake, you might like to browse
through some pics of tiny houses, because, the excesses of the rich notwithstanding, one signal feature of these glorious rural redoubts is that they be modest, though some of those pictured are admittedly less unpretentious than others.