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Wednesday 19 January 2011

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

Hospital planning impossible under market reforms of the National Health Service

Encouraging competition will hurt the NHS.

18 Jan 2011

Is bread getting too big for today’s toasters?

Most bread doesn't fit in today's toasters.

18 Jan 2011

Customers no longer bother to complain in the face of Royal Mail indifference

How the postal backlog grew and was not cleared

17 Jan 2011

Singing along to the renaissance of British folk music

Rock is dead. Long live folk

17 Jan 2011

The Coalition's European Union Bill is woefully inadequate

Can William Hague's memory really be as short as it seems?

16 Jan 2011

Learning for Norwegian fisheries

We should take back ownership of our fishing grounds.

16 Jan 2011

The evidence from delayed mail shows that the problem is not isolated

Royal Mail claims all Christmas post has been delivered.

15 Jan 2011

Something from the EU to put in your pipe and smoke

EU rules on the cut width of pipe tobacco.

15 Jan 2011

Competition for university will ensure that only the best students get places

In the past, there were very few dropouts, showing there was great value in a university investment.

14 Jan 2011

An inspired present from the Prince of Wales

The Prince has shown inspired thinking.

14 Jan 2011

Bankers' bonuses go hand in hand with returns for the suffering taxpayer

It is illogical for politicians to wish to levy penal rates of tax on the banks.

13 Jan 2011

Preserving the practice of pouring a proper pint

Many drinkers choose their drinking venue on the basis of its beer range.

13 Jan 2011

Bonuses must be paid to bankers to lure the best workers to the sector

Good bankers should be given bonuses.

12 Jan 2011

The phenomenon of pets resembling their masters

The Deputy Prime Minister is starting to resemble - and sound like - his boss.

12 Jan 2011

Being nudged to donate money feels more like Big Brother than the Big Society

It is not so difficult to give money and time to charity.

11 Jan 2011

Why George VI was such an enthusiast for the RAF

King George VI was known to feel that, as the junior service, it was his duty to promote it.

11 Jan 2011

If an imprisoned criminal is 'the straightest person' MPs know, heaven help us

One MP has described Mr Chaytor as "the straightest person that most of us knew".

10 Jan 2011

The simple rhyming rules to ensure a fragrant brew

When serving put the milk in first, add sugar, and allay your thirst.

10 Jan 2011

Yesterday's students faced a tougher challenge for a First

In 2010, nearly half of school-leavers went to university, which suggests that they needed only to have average academic ability.

09 Jan 2011

The prejudice against hunting must be overcome

If the Government cannot find time, or cannot be bothered, to do its job, we are perfectly able to.

09 Jan 2011

England’s outstanding achievement was heard but not seen by most cricket fans

Restriction of live transmission of cricket matches to satellite TV will reduce the popularity of the sport.

08 Jan 2011

You don’t need to pay for a round to remain sociable

Social cohesion does not depend upon the buying of rounds of drinks.

08 Jan 2011

The Morris Minor was full of failings – and charm

No cars since the Morris Minor have been as much fun to drive.

07 Jan 2011

It seems that local councils do not care if we recycle rubbish, after all

Attempts to report uncollected recycling to the council proved fruitless

06 Jan 2011

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