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Wednesday 09 March 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.

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Latest letters

Local taxpayers are left powerless when councils cut the wrong services

Local people in Haringey have not decided decided to cut the most important services. The councillors have.

09 Mar 2011

A flag that won’t offend when the Queen visits Ireland

The Duchy of Lancaster contains no heraldic reference to Ireland.

09 Mar 2011

Mervyn King is encouraging ham-fisted legislation that will drive banks abroad

The Governor of the Bank of England urges reform

08 Mar 2011

Why is there still no bridge to the Isle of Wight?

Ferries cost the earth

08 Mar 2011

The financial crisis could have been prevented by a watchful Bank of England

Long before Northern Rock collapsed, British lending rose to heady levels that dwarfed the level of British savings.

07 Mar 2011

Finding birds that enjoy contact with their feeders

Birds are wise to be wary of humans, given the behaviour of louts.

07 Mar 2011

Defence is an insurance policy that we have failed to renew

HMS Ark Royal and her sister HMS Illustrious would have a good 10 years of life left in them.

06 Mar 2011

Investment in high-speed rail network will safeguard economy in the long term

Economic growth in the north of England is already being choked off by a lack of capacity in its transport links.

05 Mar 2011

Eccentric father’s verdict on Edith Sitwell’s façade

A misremembered book title has thrown Edith Sitwell's biographer.

05 Mar 2011

Britain's Conservative-majority Government is failing to assert her sovereignty

Parliament is becoming an ever-increasing irrelevance in today’s Britain.

04 Mar 2011

Disgust delivered in one of cinema's classic lines

Remembering the best film one-liners.

04 Mar 2011

Prime Minister must bravely revisit the Strategic Defence and Security Review

Events have cast a sharper light on the panicked asset-stripping in the Strategic Defence and Security Review.

03 Mar 2011

South Riding’s gloomy school atmosphere is authentic

A great deal of the dialogue is incomprehensible, however.

03 Mar 2011

Balancing the fundamental rights of Christians and homosexuals is riddled with difficult decisions

Gay people simply want to share their lives together in peace and without fear.

02 Mar 2011

Too cheeky for some: stealthy rise of the Euro-kiss

British social kissing was once limited to the one-cheek variety.

02 Mar 2011

The Duchess of Cornwall deserves her proper title

The Prince of Wales's wife should be known by her husband's style and title.

01 Mar 2011

Reopen the defence review on strategic grounds or face national humiliation

The Middle East shows urgent need for a rethink

28 Feb 2011

Lapwing thrive when protected from predators

Managed grouse moors aid upland waders

28 Feb 2011

The Libyan crisis will not be the last time MoD cuts haunt us

Harrier jets would have been the ideal aircraft to escort helicopters in a rescue mission.

27 Feb 2011

Sunnier times for road safety

Darker mornings are a small price to pay for an extra hour of daylight in the winter evenings.

27 Feb 2011

Gaddafi’s fall will mean Middle East uncertainty, but not a global oil crisis

Energy reserves are more secure than they were 30 years ago.

26 Feb 2011

Royal Mail deters use of commemorative stamps

Cost of stamps makes them impossible to use.

26 Feb 2011

A foreign strategy question for David Cameron on his return from the Middle East

The question that the Queen could put to the PM.

25 Feb 2011

Debunking myths under the spreading mulberry tree

Mulberry trees may may not be as ancient as imagined.

25 Feb 2011

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