UK news + Letters
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Letters: The British composer’s tragic circumstances contributed to the founding of the Performing Right Society, writes David Murray
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Letter: John Hunter says people are scared to object to unreasonable working conditions and an ‘ordeal by fire’
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Letters: Mike Sheaff says allowing members of an audience a brief opportunity to express a view should be considered an essential part of democracy, while Jonathan Allum says there is still passion in politics. Plus a letter from Dr Ian Flintoff
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Letters: Prof Anna Mountford-Zimdars urges the prime minister to think not only about his own children but everyone else’s too
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Letters: Blind polling | Gen Z crossword | Stella McCartney and silk | Tory flip-flops | Belfast Lough
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Letters: Readers respond to Polly Toynbee’s article on why politicians and others should be honest about their class origins
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If the prime minister has welcomed the debate in parliament, it is surely because he recognises changing public opinion
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Letters: Pauline Cavie shares her struggle to make a once-shared home her own after losing her husband. Plus a letter from Beverley McEvoy
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Letters: Mary Adams says nobody compiled lists in literature quite like the Irish novelist. Plus a letter from Dr Richard Carter
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Letter: Michał B Paradowski responds to Ben Yagoda’s long read on British lingo in the US and points out an important distinction
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Brief letters: Fashion trends | Irish islanders | Offsprings in slings | ‘Freebies’ for teachers
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