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"The burr of his voice, the look on his face, the cheeky smile, the smell of his pipe, the glint in his eye…these were the things that made Tony Benn such a special man; a man of politics but increasingly not in politics" Tony Benn 1925 – 2014: A tributeTony Benn 1925 – 2014![]() Tony Benn, one of Britain's towering political figures and a figurehead of the far-left, has died at home following a period of severe ill-health Comment: Tony Benn was the great communicator of his generation![]() In an age of focus groups and online surveys, he spoke to the public and listened to what they said back The socialism of humanity: A tribute to Tony Benn![]() Tony Benn's socialism was one of humanity, rather than dogma. Comment and AnalysisThe Week According to Sean Dilley![]() Broadcaster and general nuisance Sean Dilley gives us his take on the week in politics Russia has replaced America as the world's drugs policeman![]() Russia takes the lead on preventing drug law reform at the UN, after the US funds itself compromised by the Colorado cannabis experiment Comment: How the Home Office traps domestic workers in slavery![]() The coalition pretends it wants to wipe out modern slavery, but its immigration policies enforce it | Animal research laboratories open their doors for Science WeekEver wondered what really goes on in animal research labs? Are they the secretive, sinister places portrayed by animal rights activists? RSPCA delighted at Westminster vote to stop badger cullMPs agree roll out of pilot badger cull should be stopped. NASUWT Deputy General Secretary visits Ukraine to show solidarity for teacher unionsThe trip has been organised by Education International (EI), the world federation of education unions with 30 million members from more than 170 countries around the world. Businesses must tackle cyber-crime by embracing new Government plans to boost cyber skills, says the IETThe Government has today announced plans to meet the increasing demand for cyber security skills. People with learning disabilities better informed as a result of accessible news, survey showsA survey shows that the number of people now engaged in current affairs has doubled. Leading mental health organisations warn new NHS funding cut will put lives at riskThe the organisations said the cut ‘completely contravenes the Government’s promise to put mental and physical health care on an equal footing’. |

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