Letters
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Letters: Janet Chambers and Michael Baron on the need for GPs specialising in the health and welfare requirements of people with intellectual disabilities
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Letters: Maybe parents whose children have suffered from knife attacks should bring a class action legal case against government ministers, says Richard Lawson, while Matt Griffiths calls for a halt in the under-investment in young people’s services
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Letter: The controls against women in the kingdom are not ‘strict’, as they were described in a Guardian article. Much more accurate to describe them as ‘oppressive’, writes Emma Laughton
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Letters: Cities should unite to refuse to implement cuts, writes Michael Meadowcroft – while Brian Keegan calls for a clearer division of local and national tax-raising powers and Ken Hughes argues for devolution to the regions
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