Letters


Letters

Manufacturing remains a core driver of economic growth

Also this week, illegal drugs, “Jaws”, social media and Christianity, inverted commas

Letters

The Brazilian government responds to our article on President Lula

The president is a defender of multilateral institutions, including on international trade

Letters

A closer look at American finance

Also this week, Ireland’s tax regime, deep-sea mining, cyclists, opera, Britain’s political class

Letters

Reforming the NHS

Also this week, education in Vietnam, management crises, the decline of rhyme

Letters

America’s tax on foreign investors

Also this week, fact-checking, “Bluey”, public speaking, nose hair

Letters

Our readers opine on the death of rhyme

Poetry isn’t dead, is what they said

Letters

Has crime fallen in Britain?

Also this week, Oasis’s loud music, Generation X, Mark Twain, chessboxing

Letters

Does Europe have a free-speech problem?

Also this week, the Baltics and Russia, deep-sea mining, Catholicism, Adele and guinea pigs

Letters

Poland and the threat from Russia

Also this week, the Church of England, adventures in Sudan, Canada, IT projects, clean air

Letters

The problems with deep-sea mining

Also this week, Ivory Coast, China and Taiwan, positive reporting, alcohol

Letters

Our readers weigh in on Project 2025

A selection of letters in response to Paul Dans

Letters

Are plastics greener than they seem?

Also this week, birthright citizenship, Donald Trump’s economics, liberation theology, company lunches