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Sunday, 11 May 2008

MATT WITHERS’ column in last week’s Wales On Sunday (May 4) was insulting to the people of Torfaen and requires an abject apology from you. Read

Sunday, 4 May 2008

In response to last week’s front page article (“And they call this prison) , I would like to clarify for your readers the TV Licence requirements in prisons. Read

Sports Letters: Sunday, 4 May 2008

A MESSAGE from Prince Charles, a telephone call from the Prime Minister, Joe Calzaghe is being lauded as a boxing legend over his successful fight with Bernard Hopkins. Read

Sports letters, 27 April 2008

AS a boxing referee of many years, can I comment on the Hopkins-Calzaghe fight which I viewed in the early hours of the morning. Read

Sunday, 27 April 2008

THE April 20 issue of Wales on Sunday published 10 tips on how to beat the credit crunch. Read

Sunday, 20 April 2008

WITH regard to the Department for Work and Pensions’ advert on targeting benefit thieves, which uses the slogan "no ifs, no buts". Read

Sunday, 13 April 2008

WITH the local council elections on May 1 rapidly approaching, can I take the opportunity to remind your readers that April 16 is the deadline to get their names on the electoral register, if they have not done so. Read

Sunday, 6 April, 2008

READERS may have formed a misleading impression following your article about paediatricians dated March 30, 2008. Read

Sunday, 30 March 2008

I READ your article on the icWales.co.uk website (‘Are we a nation of scroungers?’, WoS, Mar 23) and would like to make my point. Read

Sunday, March 23 2008

I KNOW that Wales winning the Grand Slam was a gift to the Welsh nation as well as the Welsh media, but your graphics department really did the event proud. Read

Sunday, March 16, 2008

ENSURING a supply of affordable housing in order to enable thriving, vibrant communities in Wales, both in rural and urban areas, is one of the key priorities of this Welsh Assembly Government (‘English invasion warning’, WoS, Mar 9). Read

Sunday, 9 March, 2008

I WAS disturbed to read allegations in your Spin Doctor column of February 10 (‘Good to see Wales Office keeping busy’) that Wales Office staff had made inappropriate political observations and amendments to the online encyclopaedia, Wikipedia. Read

Sunday, 2 March 2008

I WOULD like to express disgust regarding the remarks of James McCarthy in respect of the article concerning Charlotte Church’s sobriety at her birthday party (‘Charl’s a soft touch’, WoS, Feb 24). Read

Sunday, 24 February

IT’S been three months since I moved from the village of Cwmbach to New York. Read

Sunday,17 February 2008

IT is cheering to know that Welsh Muslims are not enthusiastic about the Archbishop of Canterbury’s views on the “inevitability” of the acceptance of some aspects of Sharia law (WoS, Feb 10). Read

Sunday, 10 February 2008

IF the UK is in the strongest and healthiest financial position for many years, as the Government claims, why are there so many faults in our National Health Service? Read

Sunday, 03 February 2008

THE decision by the Welsh Rugby Union not to invite a star soloist to lead the singing at international matches (‘...but WRU ditch Jenkins for big names’, WoS, 27 Jan) is a sensible one. Read

Sports letters: Sunday, 20 January 2008

IT is with great concern and disappointment that I highlight the irresponsible behaviour of Justin Marshall during last weekend’s Heineken Cup match against Gloucester. Read

Sunday, 20 January 2008

WHILE I agree with Angharad Mair (Playing Chicken, WoS, Jan 13) that Gary Lineker shouldn’t be advertising crisps, I don’t share her criticism of Jamie Oliver for taking a fat fee from Sainsbury’s. Read

Sunday, 13 January 2008

I WOULD never take ecstasy or aspirin unless prescribed. Read