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"Deportations should be carried out with competence and humanity - neither of those things seem to have happened in this case" Isa MuazuMay faces potential Commons questions over Isa Muazu![]() Theresa May faced the prospect of answering questions over the failed deportation of Isa Muazu today, as MPs prepared for Home Office questions in the Commons. 'No competence or humanity': Labour breaks its silence on Isa Muazu deportation![]() Labour has issued a stinging attack on Theresa May following the failed deportation of hunger-striking asylum seeker Isa Muazu. In other news...By being so relaxed, Tom Daley showed what sexuality is for young people![]() Tom Daley just did more for gay culture by lying back on a couch than thousands of hours of diligent campaign work could ever hope to achieve. Protestors target 'welfare to work' industry event![]() Ministers attending a summit of welfare-to-work providers will have to get past a line of protesters today, as campaigners target an industry event at the University of London. Last weekThe week in review: Good Cameron 3, Bad Cameron 3![]() Cameron has had a good week, but for one man this couldn't have got much worse. The Political Week Online: Sniffing between the lines![]() Tony Blair denies having an affair with Wendi Deng, Boris Johnson compares humans to cornflakes, and everyone else gets high. The week according to Sean Dilley![]() Broadcaster and general nuisance Sean Dilley gives us his take on the week in politics. | TACT response to comment made by UKIP Councillor Gordon GillickIf UKIP want to be taken seriously offensive comments can't be overlooked - Farage needs to make clear UKIP's position on care. Building societies continue to drive growth in the UK mortgage market in OctoberBuilding societies and other mutual lenders continue to be the main growth driver in the UK mortgage market. RSPCA – extreme concern at primate research reportRSPCA concerned about report into the cumulative impact that neuroscience research has on primates. CIOT: Cheaper HMRC caller charges welcome – now let’s cut the queueCheaper phone numbers for HMRC welcomed - but waiting times still too lengthy. NASUWT: Coalition government's flagship programme floundering“The Coalition Government needs to think again. The Secretary of State’s concept of teacher training is fundamentally flawed.” MRSA Action UK: Turkeys voting for Christmas over multi-drug-resistant strains of MRSA in livestock?Turkeys voting for Christmas – is this the choice we are making by ignoring multi-drug-resistant strains of MRSA in livestock? RSPCA welcomes upholding of seal fur ban as ‘game changing’RSPCA hails historic decision by the WTO to uphold a ban on seal products from the hunting industry. Why is animal research needed in pharmacology?VIDEO: why do scientists need to use animals for pharmacology research? Blue Fox: Mike Weatherley MP delivers hunt ban support letter to PMBlue Fox patron Mike Weatherley MP delivers hunt ban support letter to Prime Minister. CIA: UK Chemical and pharmaceutical businesses see growth aheadUK Chemical and pharmaceutical businesses see growth ahead but long term optimism restricted. NASUWT welcomes decision on teachers' pay"This announcement represents many weeks of hard work and discussion between the NASUWT and State's officials." Let Britain FlyVIDEO: Let Britain Fly. Let Britain Fly: Business chiefs demand politicians end 50 years of ditheringFailure to commit to airport expansion risks condemning the UK to being a second-rate economy until at least 2040. BSIA: Speakers announced for Scottish exporting seminarAn impressive speaker line-up has been announced for next week’s Wise Up to Exporting workshop. |

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