UK news + Letters
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Letters: Readers respond to the widespread violence that has erupted across England and in Belfast since the Southport killings
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Letters: General practitioners are taking action for us, not against us, and their work needs wider recognition, write Dr Seema Haider and Yvonne Osman
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Letter: Allowing pharmacists to prescribe antibiotics for a wider range of conditions could take pressure off GPs, writes Dr Jack Pickard
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Letters: Favoured Feast ingredients | Landline uses | Praise for pylons | Underground power | Kindness in Libya
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Letters: People buy ultra-processed foods because they can’t afford anything else, writes Laurence N Mann; plus letters from Helen Grist and Niklas Grundstrom
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Letters: Readers share their experiences of noisy fellow travellers and neighbours
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Letters: David Redshaw argues that farmers and truckers who protested in 2000 we treated differently, while Cath Attlee says peaceful protests are largely ignored by the media, and Nick Odell says a standstill on the M62 isn’t unusual
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Letters: The challenger to the current secretary general of the International Seabed Authority should be supported in this week’s election, writes Guy Standing
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Letters: Readers criticise the decision of the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, to limit the payment to those on pension credits
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Letters: Mark Bill offers the new chancellor some suggestions on raising taxes and closing loopholes. Plus letters from Joseph Koppenhout and David Tucker
Morrissey’s Irish Blood, English Heart is by no means a far-right anthem