IT was unquestioningly a very clever idea – to design a bus so that it could comfortably accommodate push-chairs. In the old days when passengers were regarded strictly as second-class fare, parents were expected to fold up push-chairs on boarding a bus. > more
Alan’s would want us to pass on the inspiration- I WOULD like to thank everyone who made the memorial for Alan Walter (right) so moving and for all the... > more
Are you checking practices are up to standard? - WE are writing to express the dismay of Camden Keep Our NHS Public at what has happened to at least... > more
‘Angel’ Ushi’s bench makes its mar - THIS week is five years on from the funeral of Ursula Bahler, known to everyone as “Ushi”. She was made... > more
Toilets for the market - I WAS lucky enough to attend a meeting with other residents on the work being done at Stables Market. > more
Fears grow for our trees- WHY have our beautiful trees been mutilated in the name of pruning? The people who carry out this operation care little... > more
Fold prams on the buses- RE: Prams on buses. The answer is quite simple... > more
Atomic did not bomb!- RE: Tony Kiely’s review of Doctor Atomic (Dr Atomic, or: How I learned to stop listening and leave the room, March 12). > more
Heath value for money?- IT is not the impact of the proposed new road on Hampstead Heath that concerns me as much as the complete and utter disregard... > more
True contribution to training- YOUR article (King’s Cross plans ‘will beat recession’, March 12) contains a major inaccuracy. > more
Message of The Age of Stupid- IT was great to see so many people at the opening of this year’s must-see climate change film The Age of Stupid at the... > more
The price of graffiti - YOU have given over space to the graffiti vandals who call themselves ATG and Panik (Panik on streets of London, March 5). > more