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    This page, and its associated webfeed lists all letters to the Guardian, Observer and guardian.co.uk, independent of subject matter. Use the links on the left to find letters on sport, business, culture and more.

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  • Letter: William Mayne obituary

    30 Apr 2010: Stephanie Nettell writes: As the interviewer who did in fact molest William Mayne's solitary peace (obituary, 6 April), I would be sad if his poker-faced, teasing humour were to be seen as curmudgeonly.
  • A terrible gaffe – or a storm in a teacup?

    30 Apr 2010: Letters: What do we want from politicians these days? Some Disney version of the prime minister?
  • A week to go

    30 Apr 2010: Letters: I suppose that a week is a long time in politics
  • School governors should be cautious about Sats boycott advice

    30 Apr 2010: Letters: We have asked Ed Balls's department to supply us with chapter and verse on the legality of this, but we are disappointed
  • Green alternative

    30 Apr 2010: Letters: If you really want radical progressives in parliament, there's no point voting Lib Dem where the Greens are the strongest
  • Labour's been good for British film

    29 Apr 2010: Letters: The Labour government needs to be applauded for the significant and valuable impact it has had on the British film industry
  • Letters: Antony Flew obituary

    29 Apr 2010: Madeleine Simms writes: Antony Flew (obituary, 15 April) was my tutor at Aberdeen University in the early 1950s. A challenging, provocative and often very funny lecturer, he often spent two hours or more discussing a student essay, criticising ambiguities and ensuring clarity.
  • Diplomatic reaction to the pope

    29 Apr 2010: Letters: We certainly shouldn't be apologising to the pope for identifying him as a repressive reactionary
  • Triple-A rubbish

    29 Apr 2010: Letters: Is this credit rating agency now rubbishing Greece's financial position the same one that gave the sub-prime market a triple-A rating?
  • No need for cuts – look at the Rich List

    29 Apr 2010: Letters: The combined wealth of the richest 1,000 residents of the UK now stands at £335.5bn
  • Lib Dems are the party of progress

    28 Apr 2010: Letters: This is an extraordinary political moment. a contest not just between parties, but over the shape of our democracy itself
  • NHS change must be driven by clinical evidence

    28 Apr 2010:

    Letters: Simply condemning change as bad and defending the status quo as ideal is not serving the interests of patients

  • Will a fixed subsidence problem impact on a future sale?

    28 Apr 2010: We want to buy a house with a subsidence problem with a view to fixing it, but are worried it could affect any future sale
  • What are the inheritance and capital gains tax implications of a property gift?

    28 Apr 2010: My wife and I each own a share of our son's house. We would like to gift thses to him but are unsure of any tax issues
  • Marathon man

    28 Apr 2010: Letters: Alan Sillitoe died as 20,000-odd people in London were seriously contemplating the loneliness of the long-distance runner

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