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Letters

Letters: What history teachers us

Published: 27 December 2005

History teaches students how to search for the truth

Letters: Debt cancellation

Published: 26 December 2005

The world's wealthy must not take money from Nigeria's poor

Letters: Christmas excesses

Published: 24 December 2005

Our Christmas excesses have their roots in tribal rituals

Letters: We need to learn languages

Published: 23 December 2005

They don't 'all speak English' - we need to learn languages

Letters: Vietnam's transformation

Published: 22 December 2005

Vietnam's transformation is a beacon for the developing world

Letters: Demand for cheap milk

Published: 21 December 2005

Demand for cheap milk condemns cows to a short and dismal life

Letters: Extraordiary rendition

Published: 20 December 2005

UK airports, renditions and how you can prove a negative

Letters: Where are the influential securalists?

Published: 19 December 2005

The power and influence of secularists is over-exaggerated

Letters: Anti-war protests

Published: 17 December 2005

Majestic elegance of wind power

Letters: The killing of Jacob Wragg

Published: 16 December 2005

Dangerous idea that it is understandable to kill a disabled child

Letters: Battle of the baby gurus

Published: 15 December 2005

Clash of the baby gurus leaves parents divided

Letters: Disabled people lack support

Published: 14 December 2005

Disabled people and their families lack the support they need

Letters: Cameron's politics

Published: 13 December 2005

Is Cameron just a Thatcherite with softer language?

Letters: Electoral reform

Published: 12 December 2005

Electoral reform is vital to combat the new-look Tories

Letters: Christmas under attack

Published: 10 December 2005

Christmas is under attack from secularists and political correctness

Letters: Vital UK freedoms are under attack

Published: 09 December 2005

Sir: We, the undersigned, have all been arrested under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) for taking part in "unauthorised" demonstrations within the new anti-protest zone around Parliament.

Letters: A smoking ban is needed to save teenagers from addiction

Published: 08 December 2005

Questions remain over Equitable Life

Letters: Children traumatised by tsunami continue to suffer

Published: 07 December 2005

Sir: My recent experience in several refugee camps in Sri Lanka confirms that a year after the tsunami "the picture is still bleak for hundreds of thousands of survivors" (Christmas Charity Appeal, 5 December ). The situation preventing sufficient aid from reaching those in need of basic housing and community services has yet to be addressed fully for victims, especially young children.

Letters: Stigma and secrecy promote the spread of HIV

Published: 06 December 2005

Sir: As Bianca Jagger says (Opinion, 5 December), the new law on HIV and workplace discrimination is long overdue - and it's only the very first step in addressing the huge stigma faced by all of us living with HIV in Britain.

Letters: Phonics and reading

Published: 05 December 2005

Children need more than just phonics in the uphill task of reading

Letters: Sex trade

Published: 03 December 2005

Sir: I appreciated Joan Smith's article on the sex trade (2 December). I agree entirely that the issue of "demand" in this appalling situation of human slavery needs to be addressed as much as the "supply".

Letters: Carbon budgeting

Published: 02 December 2005

Carbon budgeting, the way to make us all conserve energy

Letters: Rainforest conservation

Published: 01 December 2005

Money deals offer a chance to halt the 'long defeat' of the forests

Letters: Save the rainforests

Published: 30 November 2005

Save the rainforests - from booming Chinese demand

Letters: Save the rainforests

Published: 29 November 2005

Developed world must seize this chance to save rainforests
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