Letters: Strike could prove doctors are redundant
The following letters appear in the 20 November edition of The Independent .
The following letters appear in the 20 November edition of The Independent .
It appears our politicians have decided the lesson of the past 12 years of bombing a series of countries is that we need to randomly bomb one more, everything will turn out all right
The IAAF inspection team will begin its investigation into Russia by 1 January and report on its findings in March.
The sight of Mr Livingstone dominating the airwaves again is bound to make many hearts sink. It's a relatively minor incident, but Corbyn should be mindful of his colleagues' behaviour
For some magistrates the injustices have proved too much to bear and 50 have resigned
The fear is not that robots will take jobs, but that the economy will fail to offset those lost with new roles
"Shame on you. Let's get real," said Bob Geldof while addressing my generation this week. The thing is, Bob, we already have
Whether we pay attention to the issue or not, climate change will affect all of us. Paris in 2015 was supposed to be the scene of climate change reform – but now journalists are being barred
I commend Philip Davies for changing the thrust of the debate to focus on male suicide — but in and of itself this day serves no useful function
There are loads of cheaper ways to do this. Maybe, just like at the Malta summit last week, we could send the Dutch Prime Minister to represent us everywhere? I’m sure he’d love to
I believe that education - for women, girls, men and boys - is the greatest weapon we have in ending gender-related violence for good
Politics A Level now includes only one woman thinker. Our government has clearly spent the last fifty years holding their hands over their ears and singing loudly to drown out the sound of women’s voices getting louder
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The 'green' trio of Emma Maguire, Yasmine Naghdi and Tristan Dyer were particularly strong
It wasn't that Tory voters were 'shy': just that the opinion polls failed to pick up what they were doing
Jeremy Corbyn's failure to deal with his old friend's unacceptable comments suggests his promises on mental health are empty rhetoric
Emoji are now being harnessed by Facebook and Twitter to do a job for which they were never intended
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