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Letters to The Telegraph

Your letters to the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph and Telegraph.co.uk. Letters should be sent to dtletters@telegraph.co.uk (Daily Telegraph) or stletters@telegraph.co.uk (Sunday Telegraph). Please include name, address, and work and home telephone numbers.

Latest letters

Steps for survival in snowy weather, with a spade in every car and walking-boots ready at every workplace

Every household should make their own preparations to cope with the snowy conditions

23 Dec 2009

Tony Blair has planned his career back to front

The former prime minister should have had a different career, before entering politics

23 Dec 2009

The Chinese would take advantage of the West making carbon cuts

It was naïve to have believed that China was really intent on reducing emissions.

22 Dec 2009

After a decade of global cooling, we should sigh with relief at Copenhagen's failure

The disappointment of Copenhagen is actually a reason to celebrate.

21 Dec 2009

Only a bulldog spirit is needed to overcome snow

The British should not so easily surrender to bad weather.

21 Dec 2009

Climate science should not be reduced to scare stories

Our carbon emissions are too small to have any possible impact on the oceans.

20 Dec 2009

Farmers deserve credit for their conservation work

The RSPB have been blaming farmers for bird numbers, but should give them praise.

20 Dec 2009

The unforeseen consequences of abolishing the much-loved chequebook

The chequebook is worth saving

19 Dec 2009

In search of the perfect Christmas market

Kraków is not the second-best Christmas market in Europe

19 Dec 2009

Abolishing the cheque will make life harder for those who run charities

The cheque book is a vital tool for many

18 Dec 2009

The gamekeeper, the squire and the baffling turnip

A confusing painting by the Victorian artist, James Lobley

18 Dec 2009

Letters to the Sports Editor

A selection of readers' correspondence from a week of sport

17 Dec 2009

Telegraph debates: have your say

Telegraph debates

Have your say on the issues of the day and make your voice heard.

UK politics coverage in full

UK politics

Full coverage of the latest news from Downing Street and Westminster.

Houses of Parliament

Three Line Whip

The best political analysis and comment from Telegraph writers.

The Queen at the State Opening of Parliament

The Royal Family

From the pageantry of the Queen's official duties to family challenges.

More Letters to the Telegraph

Defence cuts to pay for war in Afghanistan will leave Britain vulnerable

The Government is configuring its forces to fight the last war instead of the next.

17 Dec 2009

Jane Austen died of TB, but not from tainted milk

The clinical evidence makes clear the cause of Jane Austen's death.

17 Dec 2009

Walnuts enriched the English diet for generations

Ripe nuts have an important place at lunch and in the environment.

16 Dec 2009

Baffling motives of BA strikers who will destroy their own livelihoods

If Unite, the union, is successful in forcing BA management to back down, the airline will go bankrupt.

16 Dec 2009

Labour should secure Britain's flood defences, before committing money abroad

Funds to combat the effects of climate change are misdirected.

15 Dec 2009

A Cornish sardine is just a trainee pilchard

The pilchard, once the principal diet of most Cornish folk, has undergone a re-branding exercise.

15 Dec 2009

Could islands be swamped because of sinking land and not by rising sea levels?

Scientific study into sea level changes indicate global warming is not to blame

14 Dec 2009

Speakers who sought re-election have been opposed

Conservative Speakers have faced opposition from Labour and Liberal candidates in a general election

14 Dec 2009

Name-calling won't convince the public on climate change

The Prime Minister is wrong in his method of discussing climate change.

13 Dec 2009

Distracted politicians ignore piracy

Governments are too immersed in the climate-change debate to consider the worrying increase in piracy.

13 Dec 2009

Sorting out the facts from the fancies on man-made climate change

We are conducting a dangerous experiment with the Earth's climate.

12 Dec 2009

What does multicultural Bradford make of 'The Dole'?

The Victorians liked their churches quaint and decrepit.

12 Dec 2009

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