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Letters: Law enforcers have the look of intimidation

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 5 August, 2013

IoS letters, emails & online postings (4 August 2013)

Applying openly for a job regardless of background is not a criminal offence ("Dangerous criminal.....

Letters: My mother deserved a better death

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 3 August, 2013

Letters: Manning deserves Nobel Peace Prize

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 2 August, 2013

Letters: Shining a light on outsourcing in the NHS

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 31 July, 2013

Letters: The NHS can’t be run like PC World

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 29 July, 2013

Letters: Coalition must tackle the lenders

These letters appear in the Monday 29th July edition of the Independent

IoS letters, emails & online postings (28 July 2013)

The Government's plan to offer computer users Internet Service Provider (ISP) filters against por.....

Letters: Archbishop right to take on the payday lenders

These letters appear in the Saturday 27 July edition of the Independent

Letters: Keep caste politics out of UK law

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 26 July, 2013

Letters: The elusive magic of a royal birth

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 24 July, 2013

Letters: Private equity buys into blood

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 23 July, 2013

Letters: The NHS must not be broken up by stealth

These letters are published in the print edition of The Independent, 21 July, 2013

IoS letters, emails & online postings (21 July 2013)

Thank you for publishing the correspondence between journalist Miles Goslett and IoS journalist J.....

Letters: Primary children’s ‘good marks’ prove nothing

These letters appear in the Saturday 20th July edition of the Independent

Letters: Ministers must act over tobacco and alcohol

These letters appear in the Friday 19th July edition of the Independent

Letters: Dangers of privatised probation

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 18 July, 2013

Letters: Women still jailed for petty crimes

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 17 July, 2013

Letters: We still need local hospitals

These letters are published in the print edition of The Independent, 15 July, 2013

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