Letters
Letters: Blair's attack on civil liberties
Published: 13 October 2005
Blair's attack on civil liberties is leading us into a dark place
Letters: Quake rescue teams make me proud
Published: 12 October 2005
Quake rescue teams make this Pakistani proud to be British
Letters: The Mandela test
Published: 11 October 2005
Letters: Peace in Kashmir
Published: 10 October 2005
Letters: Rail closures
Published: 08 October 2005
Letters: Collapse of morale at all levels of NHS
Published: 07 October 2005
Dramatic collapse of medical morale at all levels of the NHS
Letters: Questioning of multiculturalism panders to right wing
Published: 06 October 2005
Phillips's questioning of multiculturalism panders to the right wing
Letters: Tories are missing their chance
Published: 05 October 2005
Tories are missing their chance to cure our political malaise
Letters: Turkish repression
Published: 04 October 2005
Letters: Human rights are still an issue in Turkey
Published: 03 October 2005
Sir: If Christians coexisted peacefully with Ottoman Turks as you so confidently claim on your front page ("So what have the Turks ever done for us?", 1 October), then I wonder why all the Christian people of the Balkans bothered to rebel and fight numerous wars of liberation in the 19th and early 20th century.
Letters: No U-turn by Blair on climate change, says environment minister
Published: 01 October 2005
Sir: Your comment on the real threat of global warming to the Arctic is right (29 September), but your claim that Tony Blair has done a U-turn on climate change is wrong.
Letters: Continental angst and malaise
Published: 30 September 2005
We could do with a little of that continental angst and malaise
Letters: Age of the political beauty contest
Published: 29 September 2005
In the age of the political beauty contest, where is the vision?
Letters: Deaths of children in custody
Published: 28 September 2005
Deaths of our children in custody demand a full public inquiry
Letters: Iraq: invaders cannot build civil society
Published: 27 September 2005
Sir: The misery of contemporary Iraq destroys the last figleaf of justification for the War. How can we believe that the presence of our troops will improve the life of Iraqis, let alone ensure that they enjoy the same freedom and human rights that we in Western Europe enjoy?
Letters: Lecturers have seen standards plummet
Published: 26 September 2005
Sir: Your front page headlines on the failure of the Government's education policies will shock many people (22 September); however, they come as little shock to myself and many thousands of lecturers in higher education.
Letters: Drugs and double standards
Published: 24 September 2005
Letters: Poverty breeds conflict between communities
Published: 23 September 2005
It is poverty that will breed conflict between our communities
Letters: Boundary between terrorism and warfare
Published: 22 September 2005
Perils of blurring the boundary between terrorism and warfare
Letters: Cost of policies to save planet
Published: 21 September 2005
We all flinch from the cost of policies to save the planet
Letters: Booksellers' choice
Published: 19 September 2005
Letters: Lawyers' pay
Published: 17 September 2005
Letters: Titian's great painting
Published: 16 September 2005
Titian's great painting must be saved for the people of this country
Letters: Saving the great apes
Published: 15 September 2005
Each of us must take up the challenge of saving the great apes