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Editorial: By the waters of Lough Erne

David Cameron has brought the G8 summit in on time and without disruption -  even on the vexed question of Syria - but there are still several hitches that may crop up

Editorial: In praise of a well-versed soldiery

The Israeli army thinks poetry could ruin a soldiers image. We beg to differ

Editorial: Our duty is to build a state as best we can

The onus of resisting the Taliban now rests on the frail Afghan national army

Letters: Worse things in Syria than Assad

These letters appear in the Tuesday 18th June edition of the Independent

Letters: Yet again, US backs the jihadists

These letters appear in the Monday 17th June edition of the Independent

IoS letters, emails & online postings (16 June 2013)

It is naive of D J Taylor to conclude that independent schools' superiority in sporting contests .....

Letters: Obama turns his back on peace in Syria

These letters appear in the Saturday 15th May edition of the Independent

Letters: Pupils face years of disruption

These letters appear in the Friday 14th June edition of The Independent

Letters: Gove's plans contravene Education Acts

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 13 June, 2013

Letters 13th June, 2013: Full list of signatories

A full list of signatories to the letter "Gove's history plans contravene Education Acts"

Letters: Time to challenge Great War myths

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 12 June, 2013

Letters: Snooping in web’s dark corners

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 11 June, 2013

Letters: Chemical cause of rise in cancers

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 10 June, 2013

Michelangelo’s frescos in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, commissioned by Pope Julius II and completed in 1512

IoS letters, emails & online postings (9 June 2013)

It is all very well for John Rentoul to state that "Miliband dare not duck an EU referendum" (2 J.....

Letters: It’s propaganda to say GM has been proven safe

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 7 June, 2013

Letters: Don’t give up on green energy

These letters are published in the print edition of The Independent, 7 June, 2013

Letters: Lords got it right on gay marriage

These letters appear in the print edition of The Independent, 6 June, 2013

Letters: Badger cull has no basis in science

These letters are published in the print edition of The Independent, 5 June, 2013

Letters: Royal backing for gay marriage

These letters are published in the print edition of The Independent, 4 June, 2013

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