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  • Two tents of people sleeping rough are set up on the pavement outside a branch of the bank HSBC

    The sinister psychology at the heart of populism

  • Secondary school pupils moving by a window in a school UK, blurred movement.

    Academies fuel explosion in school costs

  • A starling

    Garden birds need a hedge against decline

  • The Cambridge women’s Boat Race crew carry their cox, Jack Nicholas, aloft after their win

    Brief letters
    A Boat Race ritual that would bring me joy

  • Keir Starmer meets British Steel workers near Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.

    How Britain could forge a steelmaking revolution despite British Steel’s woes

    Letters: Euan G Nisbet suggests a way the UK steel industry could be saved and become a world leader. Plus letters from others responding to the crisis at Chinese-owned British Steel
  • The Pennine Way heading to Pen-y-ghent, Yorkshire Dales National Park

    Our highs and lows along the Pennine Way

    Letters: Paul Ince and Dr Angela Hilton share their memories of walking the national trail. Plus a letter from Tony Hufton
    • Threats to nature in Labour’s planning bill

    • Brief letters
      Katy Perry’s blast-off was a waste of space

    • Letters: Tony Kinsey obituary

  • Doctor concept

    NHS training and staffing are in need of urgent care

  • A worker on a ladder in a baseball cap carries out maintenance on heat pump and air condition units

    Heat pump installation process would put anyone off

  • A schoolboy holding a mobile phone in both hands

    Mobile phones in schools can be an aid to learning

  • A protective screen in place around Eric Gill’s controversial sculpture, which depicts Prospero and Ariel from William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest, back on display outside BBC Broadcasting House

    Should a paedophile’s sculpture grace BBC headquarters?

  • Brief letters
    Thanks, and farewell, to a country diarist

  • Letter: Johnny Tillotson obituary

  • A woman looks at her mobile phone on a train, watched by a fellow traveller

    Hell is other people who won’t wear headphones

    Letters: Readers respond to Adrian Chiles’s piece about the loud use of phones on public transport with no consideration for others
  • A girl playing with a jigsaw at a nursery in Walsall, West Midlands

    Good news at last for early years support

    Letter: Dr Catherine Davies celebrates government funding for nurseries in England’s schools
    • Thank you, Frances Ryan, for speaking up for us disabled women

    • Freezing the Lake District in Wordsworth’s time means we miss damage done to it

    • Brief letters
      Advice for hay fever that’s not to be sniffed at

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