UK news + Letters
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Letters: At least some sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) may relate to non-human intelligence, says Prof Michael Bohlander. Plus, letters from Andrew Robinson and Aideen Carty
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Letters: The government’s populist discourse copying Reform on migration will foster racism and xenophobia, says Simon Steyne, and Gareth Jones says the party must adopt new tactics if it is to see off challenges from the right
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Letters: Andrew Forsey highlights a simple policy change that would provide much-needed meals, while Stewart Lansley says poverty and inequality are umbilically linked. Plus a letter from Jess McQuail and Kartik Raj
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Letter: Gwen Harris on her efforts to cut down on plastic use and the salutary lessons awaiting those who do the same
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Brief letters: Laundry v washing | His and hers baskets | A geographical divide | Sounding sincere | Morning post
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Letters: Parents write of the agonising attempts to access support for their children, in response to an article about a 17-year-old who killed herself while waiting for therapy
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Letters: Readers respond to Labour’s decision to postpone some council elections as it plans to reorganise local government
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Letters: Labour’s focus on crackdowns and fraudsters lodges in the psyche, feeding precarity and self-doubt, says Dr Jay Watts. Plus a letter from Stephanie O’Brien
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Letters: Readers respond to an editorial on the politics of class and culture wars