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Letters

Letters: Climate change

Published: 04 November 2006

No contradiction seen between tackling climate change and growth

Letters: Secular humanism

Published: 03 November 2006

Secular humanism is not necessarily immoral and anti-religious

Letters: An illegal invasion

Published: 02 November 2006

So just why are our troops fighting and dying in an illegal invasion?

Letters: A polluted world

Published: 01 November 2006

A chilling solution to prevent the problem of a polluted world

Letters: Green home-building

Published: 31 October 2006

Developers claim that greener homes are too costly to build

Letters: Alcohol abuse

Published: 30 October 2006

Europe-wide strategy needed to curb the growth of alcohol abuse

Letters: Sinister G8 proposals

Published: 28 October 2006

Sir: While congratulating you on your cover story of 27 October highlighting the measures taken by repressive regimes to prevent the worldwide web from being used to expose their misdeeds, I must admonish you for then failing to properly report the G8 summit on counter-terrorism. The G8 recommendation, inter alia, to criminalise those websites deemed as containing propaganda in support of terrorism must surely be of concern to those of us determined to see that the web remains free of state censorship.

Letters: Art restorers

Published: 27 October 2006

Art restorers can only do their best against time and vandalism

Letters: Debate on prisons

Published: 26 October 2006

Lack of proper debate on prisons shames the Commons

Letters: EU migrants

Published: 25 October 2006

Tougher rules on EU migrants will bar only honest workers

Letters: Britain's teenagers

Published: 24 October 2006

Don't let fear drive us to demonise Britain's teenagers

Letters: Assisting suicide

Published: 23 October 2006

Husband's trial for assisting suicide highlights an inhumane law

Letters: Government powers

Published: 21 October 2006

Our feeble safeguards against governments that desire power

Letters: Star wars

Published: 20 October 2006

How American military might reaches out into space

Letters: What Blair has done in Iraq

Published: 19 October 2006

Blair still refuses to face the reality of what he has done in Iraq

Letters: Sensible Muslims

Published: 18 October 2006

Bigots who insist on the veil pose a threat to sensible Muslims

Letters: The female criminal

Published: 17 October 2006

Sexist myth of the female criminal as victim or monster

Letters: Talks with Hamas

Published: 16 October 2006

Palestinians have been punished enough; time to talk to Hamas

Letters: Education and adoption

Published: 14 October 2006

Paying for child education beats the Madonna-style adoptions

Letters: Deaths in Iraq

Published: 13 October 2006

If not 655,000, how many deaths in Iraq could Bush justify?

Letters: Textile workers

Published: 12 October 2006

Forty million textile workers deserve legal protection

Letters: Erosion of GPs' responsibility

Published: 11 October 2006

Erosion of GPs' responsibility carries risks for patients

Letters: Prison crisis

Published: 10 October 2006

Incompetent handling of deportations deepens prison crisis

Letters: Speed cameras

Published: 09 October 2006

Why shouldn't speed cameras make money out of law breakers?

Letters: Politicians and democracy

Published: 07 October 2006

Parochial politicians are blind to the threats to democracy itself
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