Business + Letters
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        Brief lettersBritain must steel itself for the futureBrief letters: Saving Scunthorpe and Port Talbot | Supply security question | Anthemic way to stop the noise | Coffee and newspaper prices | Hay fever remedyBritain must steel itself for the future
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        Letter: Brian Unwin highlights just how much long-term financing has been lost through leaving the EU. But Fawzi Ibrahim says sovereignty is pricelessAccess to EU investment is reason enough to face down the Brexiters
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        Letters: Asher Minns writes that farmers have been incentivised to grow a crop that causes obesity, while Prof Richard Evershed says they should turn their skills to growing genuinely nutritious foodGood for Britain’s neonicotinoid ban, giving bees priority over sugar beet
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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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        Brief letters: Good advice | Visionaries | Map trap | Stobbies v Nobbies | Jelly breaks the mouldWhere Rachel Reeves can get help on the economy
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        Letters: Sarah Davidson says the government has a shot at solving profound generational challenges and Bryan Merton welcomes Polly Toynbee’s positive perspective. But Bernie Evans wants to see more action right now, and Philip Oliver urges Labour to keep voters engagedHave faith in Labour’s grownup government
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        Letters: Wealth taxes would be more worker-friendly than raising employers’ NI contributions, write Anne Gray and Clive Needle, while John Digney advocates taxing land valuesRachel Reeves is wrong to say there was no alternative to her tax-raising budget
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        Letter: Family farmers are sick with worry after the end of inheritance tax relief on agricultural property – and the breakup of farms will hit food security, writes Cheryl Cottle-HunkinTax changes are the straw that breaks UK farmers’ backs
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        Brief letters: Driving for over-80s | Football managers | Virgin Mary | Employment rights | House of LordsA driving test at 80, then a car insurance price crash
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        Letters: Anne Cowper suggests a way to clothe politicians and support British businesses; John Lowery recalls the wisdom of Marcel MaussHow to resolve Labour’s clothing conundrum