SIR – The article titled “Welsh police officers join protest over pay” (Western Mail, January 24) stated that the Conservative MP for Monmouth, David Davies, was one of a small number of MPs to join the march.
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SIR – I have a great sympathy for your correspondent Robert Tennent, (Letters, December 29), who finds a coldness in his fellow worshipers, not only at Christmas but generally, and even an aloofness.
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SIR – The debate over the Commissioner for Older People in Wales has sparked a great deal of public interest, both in favour of and against this role.
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SIR – Dai Lloyd AM of Plaid Cymru waxes lyrical about Peter Hain’s failure to declare the £100,000 worth of donations to his Labour Party deputy leadership campaign.
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SIR – I was disappointed to read Rory Francis raising the spectre of Tryweryn in his article on the Government’s proposals for reform of the planning system (Shadow of Tryweryn Hangs over Welsh Politics, January 4).
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SIR – At one time Labour MPs had experience of the world of work, coming from the steel mill, the foundry, the factory, the coal mine: today most are professional politicians who have never in their lives had a real job.
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