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  • It’s time for Labour to ditch the doublespeak

    Letters: The party should replace vacuous slogans with clear principles and meaningful policies, says Dr Anthony Isaacs. Plus letters from Dr Peter Mangan, Peter Riddle and Ian Arnott
  • My skin colour makes me a target in shops

  • A victory over BP, but at what cost to culture?

  • Why our autocorrected cucumber wasn’t cool

  • Who should be responsible for mental health care?

  • I’m burnt out from dealing with shoplifters in our London store

  • Ghana pays the price for our unwanted clothes

  • When toots were torture in class

  • How Britain was shaped by the roads not taken

  • Labour’s plans for housing are unsustainable

  • The Covid deaths that did not get counted

  • A blooming great way to explore gardens

  • Labour cannot be Tory-lite at the next election: voters crave a real choice

  • The writing is on the wall for women and blue plaques

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  • Lunch mates and Brazilian beauty – readers’ best photos

     
  • A magic moment and psychedelic rock – readers’ best photos

     
  • Lithe lizards and a dog’s dinner – readers’ best photos

     
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