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Letters

Letters: Struggling to enter 'fortress Britain'

Published: 07 September 2005

An Indonesian's struggle to obtain a visa to enter 'fortress Britain'

Letters: Blair's charm and wisdom

Published: 06 September 2005

It's our fault that the Prime Minister rates charm over wisdom

Letters: Bias and bad justice

Published: 05 September 2005

Testimony of victims' families could lead to bias and bad justice

Letters: This sham democracy

Published: 03 September 2005

Why do the British people acquiesce in this sham democracy?

Letters: Conditions British teachers face

Published: 02 September 2005

Astounded by the disgraceful conditions British teachers face

Letters: The true face of cricket

Published: 01 September 2005

Away from Test match glamour, the true face of cricket

Letters: Ashamed to be English

Published: 31 August 2005

Humiliation of visitors makes me ashamed to be English

Letters: Dilemma for secular Muslims

Published: 30 August 2005

Dilemma for Britain's secular Muslims in face of assertive Islam

Letters: Visa humiliation

Published: 29 August 2005

Why must our African friends face humiliation over UK visas?

Letters: Bird flu risk

Published: 27 August 2005

N'est-ce pas, innit?

Letters: Provoking Islamic revolutions

Published: 26 August 2005

West's well-tried formula for provoking Islamic revolutions

Classroom disruption

Published: 25 August 2005

Classroom disruption: the big issue no politician will tackle

Letters: Why was this man shot at all?

Published: 24 August 2005

Forget 'shoot to kill' - the question is why this man was shot at all

Letters: Vatican's archive

Published: 23 August 2005

Vatican's sealed archive hampers Christian-Jewish understanding

Letters: The Tebbit test

Published: 22 August 2005

Do we fail the Tebbit test? Am I harbouring a nest of terrorism?

Letters: Cancer drugs

Published: 20 August 2005

NHS could save money with expensive new cancer drugs

Letters: Reformed A-levels

Published: 19 August 2005

Reformed A-levels could help universities pick the best students

Letters: Who speaks for British Muslims?

Published: 18 August 2005

In a time of Islamised politics, who speaks for British Muslims?

Letters: People born in England are English

Published: 17 August 2005

Forget 'British' labels - people born in England are English

Letters: Hope and despair in Gaza

Published: 16 August 2005

As Israel quits Gaza, fury and despair cannot drown out hope

Letters: Mugabe's land reforms

Published: 15 August 2005

Mugabe's land reform 'skills' have destroyed Zimbabwe

Letters: Sleepy corners of America

Published: 13 August 2005

No fear of gang warfare in this sleepy corner of America

Letters: No rebranding please

Published: 12 August 2005

No rebranding please - we're British and we know our history

Letters: The new world of higher oil prices

Published: 11 August 2005

The poor will need help to cope in a new world of higher oil prices

Letters: Trivial 'emergencies' puts NHS improvement in peril

Published: 10 August 2005

Flood of trivial 'emergencies' puts NHS improvement in peril

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