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Sunday, 20 May 2007

THANK you to Angharad Mair for articulating so precisely the feelings of the vast majority of parents over the abduction of little Madeleine McCann - on all three counts. Read

Sunday, 13 May, 2007

I'M SURE you're getting a fair bit of response from Ioan Gruffudd fans about your article last week and I would like to toss in my two cents worth from over here in Australia. Read

Sunday, 6 May, 2007

I SEE that The Sunday Times has published its Rich List for 2007 of the United Kingdom's richest people. Read

Sunday, 29 April, 2007

WITHIN a month of coming to power in May 1997, Tony Blair made a remarkable speech. Read

Sports letter, Sunday, 29 April, 2007

BOTH Beddau and Bony maen deserve to be congratulated for their achievements during the season in Division One East and West respectively. Read

Sunday, 22 Aprill 2007

REFERRING to Wales on Sunday's exclusive report by Matt Withers last week, Young But Not Stupid, I write from the Cardiff Merchant Navy Association (Wales) and as a Royal British Legion Welfare Caseworker. Read

Sunday, 15 April 2007

I BECAME more than a little bit hot under the collar after reading the letter from Steve Davies of Tredegar, who wrote a vitriolic attack on three icons in Welsh rugby - Llanelli Scarlets, Gareth Jenkins and Stephen Jones. Read

Sports letters: Sunday, 8 April 2007

IT will be of little surprise to Welsh football fans that Manchester United were caught up in violence during their European Champions League game in Rome. Read

Sunday, 8 April 2007

SMOKING is a personal choice and as such should be no business of government. Read

Sunday, 25 March 2007

JAMES Corrigan's blast against the London Olympics was like a breath of fresh air. Read

Sunday, 18 March, 2007

IN SPITE Wales' lack of results in the Six Nations, there should be no change of management. Read

Sunday, 11 March 2007

I RECENTLY visited New York. A week's unlimited travel for an adult on the extensive and frequent bus and train system in the city costs £12. Read

Sports letters, 4 March, 2007

THREE losses on the trot. But what's all the fuss about? Read

Sunday, 4 March, 2007

NOTICING your front page last week regarding Gavin Henson and his girlfriend going out for a meal on Saturday rather than getting depressed in front of the TV like the rest of us, I feel I can no longer buy your newspaper while you allow your journalists to write such bilge. Read

Sunday, 25 February 2007

We've been inundated with your letters after we reported the English Democrats would be standing in Monmouthshire for the National Assembly election in May... Read

Sunday, 18 February 2007

I AM writing as the Headteacher of Ysgol Glan-y-M r School following the article in your newspaper on Sunday, February 11. Read

Sports Letters: Sunday, 18 February 2007

I FEEL I should nail my colours to the mast and declare that I was never in favour of Gareth Jenkins being appointed as the WRU national coach. Read

Sunday, 11 February 2007

FROM your readers' comments, it is clear some people are misunderstanding the point the English Democrats wish to make with respect to Monmouthshire. Read

Sports letters: Sunday, 4 February 2007

AS an avid reader of Sport on Sunday, I can't understand why your columnist James Corrigan seems to be making so much of the Joe Calzaghe/BBC Sports Personality of the Year debate. Read

Sunday, 4 February 2007

FOLLOWING Wales on Sunday's news about Cliff Morgan making a good recovery, there are a lot of people here in Cape Town who ask after you. Read

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