UK news + Letters
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Letters: Guardian readers respond to the Runcorn byelection and the local and mayoral resultsElection results and the rise of Reform UK reflect a broken voting system
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Letters: Readers respond to a piece by John Harris on how we are increasingly leaving navigation to our phonesThose who prefer a map to an app abound in the age of GPS
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Letter: Maths teacher Olivia Mariner says negative media portrayals add an unnecessary hurdle to the subjectMaths isn’t dull – it’s playful, beautiful and empowering
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Letters: Animals are not replaceable objects, but individuals with unique perspectives, says Dr William Gildea. Plus a letter from Peter LoweThe ethics of cloning – and owning – dogs
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Letter: Mark Newbury responds to an article about people leaving cities during the pandemic and says he wouldn’t now give up glorious sceneryLife on moors? It’s fab
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Letters: Thousands of doctors who applied to train as GPs are rejected each year due to lack of training posts, says one expert, while Dr David Jeffrey says doctors want more patient contactDoctors want to become GPs, and they want to see you
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Letters: The LGBTQ+ rights charity’s former head Ben Summerskill and the parent of a trans-identifying young person respond to coverage of the recent supreme court rulingStonewall’s policy of ‘no debate’ on trans rights was a mistake
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Letter: Mary Creagh MP responds to a piece by George Monbiot and says the bill is a win-win for people and for nature recoveryPlanning and infrastructure bill is not a ‘great nature sellout’
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Brief letters: Charity volunteers | The magic of kitchen objects | Bread on the table | Vegan amore divino | M&S cyber-attackYouth experience in Britain on a charity worker visa
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Letters: They do much more than cut youth crime and violence, says Bernard Davies, while Tom Wylie says there should be a government strategy for youth wSocial and economic benefits of youth centres
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Letter: Most voters don’t dislike green policies, they dislike feeling left behind, says Dr Max Lacey-BarnaclePut communities at the heart of net zero strategy
Labour must offer a hopeful vision to voters, not ape Reform