Media + Letters
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Letter: Instead of banning phones in schools, teach online engagement as part of the curriculum, writes Mark RowlandAdolescence was hard-hitting TV, but online safety needs to be nuanced
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Letter: Important coverage of the problems caused by plastic clashes with superficial nods to ‘sustainability’, says Samuel BruceWhen plastic reality meets consumerism
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Letters: We need to hold up extremist lines such as ‘80% of women are attracted to 20% of men’ to wider scrutiny, writes Adam FletcherAdolescence and the irrational power of ‘incel’ ideas
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Letters: Jim Reynolds says losing access to BBC 3 in particular from this spring is doing international audiences a disserviceA blow for BBC Radio listeners worldwide
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Letters: In response to an article about a CIA operation, Carl Gardner on tense days travelling to Prague, and David Parker on his father posting letters inserted into the GuardianI was a cold war courier – the British leftists who smuggled books into the eastern bloc
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Letters: People from marginalised groups face significant barriers when seeking internships, writes Wendy SloaneHow we level the playing field for interns
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Letters: Nathan Sparkes on the importance of press participation in the Leveson system; Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana on affordable access to justiceYou shouldn’t have to be Prince Harry to win redress from Britain’s press
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Giles Oakley writes: I was shocked but not surprised to hear the instruction to drop him from the programmeLetter: Jeremy Seabrook obituary
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Letter: James Brown recalls the late cartoonist re-creating a Guardian cartoon for him as a gift for his late wifeA Merrily Harpur cartoon that is now a treasured possession
Letter: Jane Reed obituary