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      <title>Scientists on the march</title>
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      <description>On Saturday many bemused tourists wandering around Westminster were treated to the unusual sight of scientists roaming free from their offices and labs to gather in protest at the government&amp;rsquo;s planned cuts to research funding.
The rally was organised by Science is Vital who are also organising a petition and lobby of MPs which I talked about last week. There was a great turnout at the rally with some very inventive banners and placards.</description>
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