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  • A poster declaring:"Say no to racist Reform UK" in a shop window in Runcorn town centre 48 hours ahead of the byelection

    Labour must offer a hopeful vision to voters, not ape Reform

  • A bluebell wood.

    Government is gaslighting us on planning bill and nature

  • Urinals

    I have used men’s toilets safely for years – and I bet other women have too

  • Camembert, bread, walnuts and honey on wood

    Brief letters
    Passing on precious kitchen objects

  • Man and woman talking

    The questions behind our social interactions

  • Ofsted Good Provider sign

    An overhaul is not enough: Ofsted must go

  • Woman writing in the notebook

    Dear Diary, this will be fascinating one day

  • Nigel Farage laughing while standing at Reform UK lectern

    Brief letters
    Spare us from the Farage barrage

  • Nigel Farage and Sarah Pochin of the Reform party.

    Election results and the rise of Reform UK reflect a broken voting system

  • A hiker and their dog walking towards the mountain summit of High Spy from Maiden Moor at sunrise on the Derwent Fells in the Lake District, UK

    Those who prefer a map to an app abound in the age of GPS

  • American author Joan Didion poses outdoors in Berkeley, California, April 1981.

    My friend Joan Didion wouldn’t have wanted her therapy notes to be published

  • Schoolgirl working on maths on a whiteboard

    Maths isn’t dull – it’s playful, beautiful and empowering

  • The ethics of cloning – and owning – dogs

  • Should anybody listen to Tony Blair?

  • Brief letters
    Good landings with a woman in the cockpit

  • Woman at a clothing store

    Reduce clothing waste by buying less, but better

    Letters: Readers respond to an article on consumer frustrations with recycling used clothing
  • Kevin Costner in Dances With Wolves, 1990.

    We need to talk about Kevins in Germany, Irish ballads and Tom Holt’s novels

    Letters: Readers respond to Emma Beddington’s article that asked why people find the name of the interim pope, Kevin Farrell, funny
    • Life on moors? It’s fab

    • A meth-fuelled Erik Satie marathon in swinging 60s London

    • Brief letters
      Which states would Donald Trump surrender for peace in his time?

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