Mr Gregory, who lived in Chelmsley Wood, was taken to Heartlands Hospital, where he later died.
Both parties' heartlands are largely to be found in prosperous suburbs and the countryside.
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The Ambulance Service said patients had been taken to Heartlands Hospital, Selly Oak Hospital, and Dudley.
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Labour's heartlands are culturally conservative places, and the metropolitan Milibands sometimes struggle to speak for them.
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Mr Kilfoyle resigned on Monday in protest at the government's treatment of the "heartlands of Labour".
Keanu was taken by ambulance to Heartlands Hospital where he was formally pronounced dead at 20:30 GMT.
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While in the air the baby was diverted to Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham, the inquest was told.
Heartlands Hospital said it had been forced to allocate extra beds to deal with the influx of patients.
Then came university and a couple of years at the BBC's community station BBC WM Heartlands in east Birmingham.
Efforts to broaden the sport beyond its south-eastern heartlands have also paid off.
The Welsh government's Welsh language strategy, published in March, raises concerns about the sustainability of Welsh in its heartlands.
In other parts of the country, especially in the Kikuyu heartlands, Mr Kibaki's backers have treated Luos with similar harshness.
"He faces a backlash in Tory heartlands where some MPs are threatening to rebel over the issue, " our correspondent said.
Ten years ago, the losses in the heartlands of the West were offset by big gains in the South East.
The core vote of this Party today is not the heartlands, the inner city, not any sectional interest or lobby.
He has been touring the country holding rallies in the political heartlands, warning big crowds of a new economic colonialism.
Mr Stanton told the inquest he eventually reached Heartlands Hospital in time to hold his baby minutes before she died.
Among them is Rob Purdham, a man who knows a thing or two about promoting rugby league outside the so-called heartlands.
Separated from the American and Mexican heartlands by a blazing furnace of desert, the Valley has developed a distinctive blend of cultures.
For foreign majors like Royal Dutch Shell PLC and BP PLC, their former heartlands in the Gulf sands are now largely off-limits.
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With a reduced Scottish power base, he will have to win support in Labour's English heartlands, particularly in the north of England.
The trip by Chen Yunlin, the senior Chinese negotiator, includes a foray into the party's heartlands in the south of the island.
MPs in safer areas, by cutting back Labour's representation in its own heartlands while helping Labour win new seats in the south-east.
The industrial heartlands in Europe and America sprang up for these reasons.
Welsh Labour performed poorly in last year's local elections, shedding over a hundred seats and losing control of councils in its traditional heartlands.
Born in 1918, Mr Graham grew up in one of the heartlands of bible-thumping Christianity, the farmlands outside Charlotte in then-impoverished North Carolina.
Campaigners hope to extend the ban across the country, but they face a tough task in traditional bullfighting heartlands like Andalucia and Madrid.
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Away from Loya Paktia, in the south, and notably in the Taliban heartlands of Helmand and Kandahar, the old tribal structures have eroded.
But he also managed to capture the heartlands of the new economy, including California, New York and many of the country's toniest suburbs.
On Sunday, the team travels to the rugby heartlands of Australia.
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