Travel + Letters
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Letter: The government’s advice on travelling with pets includes the mustelid, not just cats and dogs, writes Philip Robins
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Letter: Wildlife campaigners including Duncan McNair, Peter Egan and Stanley Johnson call on the government to keep its manifesto commitment to an animals abroad bill, targeting cruel and unethical tourism
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Letter: Dr David Fine on getting entangled in a bureaucratic nightmare after testing positive for Covid-19
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Brief letters: Parenthood | PMQs | Literature | Baby on board | Misheard prayers
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Brief letters: Travel | Recipes | Kids’ quiz | Boriscard | Christmas puddings
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Letters: Step-free access on all platforms is a priority for Britain’s railways, says Paul Tattam. Plus letters from Andrea Ives and David Simpson
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Letter: The dumping of untreated sewage is harmful, but so too are people’s activities on the water, notes Karen Lloyd
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Letters: Robert Cullen on visitors from cities thinking the countryside is a place of silence, and Stephen Bassey on their complaints about aspects of rural life
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Letters: Readers who have been fully vaccinated describe the anguish and uncertainty of not have their jabs accepted as proof of immunity, and being unable to work or see family in the UK
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Letter: Ruth Borthwick on how singing songs from Ladies of the Canyon and Blue sustained her courage on a dangerous trip
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Letter: The mountains will always be there, writes Barbara Gray, whatever their number
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Brief letters: Holidays | Joyful moments | Self-publication | Enemy aliens
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Letters: Mike Whittaker has a suggestion to reduce test costs for those wishing to travel abroad, while Catherine Dunn says that if the government invested in public health infrastructure, we would have a more effective testing system
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Letter: The law puts money-making and property before family and loved ones, writes Alison Morley, who hasn’t seen her children or grandchildren in many months
Brief letters To stay cool in a hotel bed, take your own sheet and dump the duvet