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Trust in God, but play by the school game ‘rules’
HAVING read Rev Stephen Coles’ comments in your newspaper (White, middle-class parents find God, and a school place, August 10), I feel compelled to confess my sins.
I am white and middle-class, and after a lifetime of debauchery and self-indulgence, I rediscovered my lost faith... > more |
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Dad’s Army and truths of the war - WITH respect to the Review piece (Explosive Truths of the War, August 3). My future brother in law was a highly skilled toolmaker...>more
Key stage 2 pointers to success - I WAS really pleased that Duncombe Primary School was just named the most improved primary school in Islington at key stage 2 this ...>more
Please walk to the pub - INTERESTING. Cyclists may now have a drink in the Duke of Cambridge pub after secure places were supplied outside for their bikes...>more
Tickets to raise cash - N relation to your front-page article (Drivers attack parking on Facebook, August 10), allow me to furnish you with some of my own ...>more
Building for the future - I AM surprised that Labour supporters demonstrated on the issue of affordable housing. Our Liberal Democrat council is well ahead of the...>more
Failings with ‘partnership’ - HOMES for Islington’s suggestion that they will be “looking at ways to bring this to a conclusion as quickly as possible” (Heavy rain spoils ...>more
The doodlebug was the buzz bomb - N your article (Memorial for V2 victims moves closer, August 10), you described a V2 rocket as a doodlebug. In fact, the doodlebug ...>more
Recycling takes us beyond the skip - EVEN if a skip had been available (Where are our skips? August 10), that would not have been the place for Roy Roebuck ...>more
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