![]() Ms Nandy says her party's focus was on winning with "a positive alternative", and Labour will be doing that every day ahead of the next general election. Trevor argues Labour may be "beholden" to other parties taking votes from the Tories at the next election - such as Reform, the former Brexit Party set up by Nigel Farage. "We are confident we are right about the future of this country, but we are not complacent." "It is starting to make an impact," she says. She says the party is focused on taking their place on the world stage, as well as sorting out the economy at home after the "experiments" of Liz Truss, and supporting young people. "People are genuinely sick of the Tories," she says, "but we have done a huge amount of work over recent years to show that there is not just an opposition to this Tory government but a genuine alternative". Now to those by-election victories, and Trevor Phillips asks whether Labour are putting forward a positive alternative or just picking up votes due to Conservative mistakes in power. Scroll down to read and watch key clips from today's edition. However, Ms Nandy claimed it was down to Labour offering a "positive alternative" to the the government.On this week's by-elections, Mr Jenrick said he was "disappointed", but blamed mid-term blues and Tory voters staying at home for his party's losses.But the Palestinian ambassador to the UK said people living in Gaza felt "unseen", and the "carnage" in the region was "unprecedented".Labour's Lisa Nandy backed the government's interventions in the Middle East, and called for more aid to be allowed in.But UN aid chief Martin Griffiths said he was "pessimistic" about more aid getting through today.He also said the government was working "very closely" with the UN, Egypt and Israel to get more aid into the Gaza Strip.Immigration minister Robert Jenrick confirmed arrests had been made for terror offences during Palestinian protests since the conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out.Here are some of the key points that came out of the show: All temporary “No Stopping” or “No Parking” signsĬomplaints for service, including but not limited to, blocked driveways, etc.That's the end of Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips for this week.“No Stopping Anytime” signs that do not refer to a specified time frame.“No Parking Anytime” signs (including “Tow Away, No Parking Anytime” signs).The regulations to be enforced on holidays are all safety violations, including but not limited to: On select Jewish holidays, LADOT will relax parking enforcement of street cleaning, time limit, and preferential parking restrictions ONLY in the areas and times listed in this letter.On Election Days, above “Parking Regulation Exemptions” apply to a one-block radius of polling places.Street sweeping (Also not enforced the day after Thanksgiving and Cesar Chavez Holiday).Preferential parking districts (unless labeled “HOLIDAYS ENFORCED”).No stopping with specified days and times only. ![]() No Parking with specified days and times only.On national holidays the following parking restrictions are NOT enforced unless specifically posted “Holidays Enforced”: The changes in parking restrictions will occur on both the holiday and the observed holiday. If it falls on a Sunday, it will be observed by the city on Monday. ![]() If one of the national holidays falls on a Saturday it will be observed by the city on Friday.
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