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  • On Covid, the past is being erased and the present ignored

    Letters: ‘Don’t mention the virus’ has become a mantra, says Joan Twelves, while Joe Sim and Steve Tombs say the government is silencing discussion about the disease. Plus one reader describes how her husband’s death was not recorded as caused by Covid
  • Making sure our public inquiries get results

  • Fund the services that support rape victims

  • We need the return of Miliband the elder

  • Blue plaques should be for unsung heroines too

  • The NHS must be funded by taxes, not charity

  • From chapel building to babysitting: how prisoners of war enriched our lives

  • Terminally ill patients need help with energy bills

  • Sipping on a record measure of brandy

  • Water companies profit as we bathe in apathy

  • How to hold the government to account on public inquiries

  • Don’t blame climate anxiety for declining birth rate

  • Chelsea flower show was costly and elitist

  • Trusting supermarkets to do the right thing

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  • A magic moment and psychedelic rock – readers’ best photos

     
  • Lithe lizards and a dog’s dinner – readers’ best photos

     
  • Red sky at night and a real-life Rothko – readers’ best photos

     
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