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Wrong to promote elitist education

WHEN the Chief Executive of a £1.3b Housing Foundation, claiming to have “always been well left of centre”, proposes using part of his Cosmopolitan group’s surpluses to send “youngsters from some of the poorest estates in Merseyside and Chester” to top public school Eton, the flat earth society immediately appears less wacky, and estate managers more entertainingly silly (Mersey Estate pupils get Eton Chance, Post, Jan 11).Read

Daily Post letters: Dickens must be turning in his grave

I WISH to protest in the strongest possible terms at the Liverpool City Council decision (LDP, January 5) to close three libraries and slash opening hours at 17 others.Read

Daily Post letters: Justice for mother and son at last

HOW wonderful it was to see Doreen Lawrence finally able to stand outside court having got some justice, at least, for her son, Stephen.Read

Daily Post letters: English changes over generations

IN RESPONSE to the letters published in the Daily Post on Monday by Nigel Ashton and Magwal, I wish to emphasise that I do not believe that punctuation, spelling and grammar are unimportant. I presume they found no mistakes in my earlier letter. If there had been, I’m sure they would have pointed them out without delay!Read

Liverpool Daily Post letters: Help girls use their competitive nature

Help girls use their competitive natureRead

Liverpool Daily Post letters: Address country’s alcohol problems

Address country’s alcohol problemsRead

Daily Post letters: Not the vision of a great Britain

Not the vision of a great BritainRead

Daily Post letters: Midwives owed a debt of gratitude

Midwives owed a debt of gratitudeRead

Country is right behind Queen at difficult time

THERE may be those who criticise and deride them, albeit a minority, I suspect, but the record turn-out on Christmas Day at Sandringham proves how well-loved the Royal Family still is.Read

Daily Post letters

I will really miss my Daily PostRead

Daily Post letters

KLM service fell below expectationsRead

City should stress its American links

I ATTENDED an excellent public meeting at the Dock Traffic Office recently.Read

Cars helped to kill high street

MARY PORTAS, Queen of Frocks, apparently, has been all over the media with a 28-point plan to revitalise our high streets.Read

Everyone is invited to come back to church this Christmas

I WOULD like to invite your readers to come along to their local church this December and enjoy one of the many Christmas services taking place.Read

Europe is at the point of no return

FOR over two years after the financial meltdown, we’ve watched the leaders of governments in the eurozone, perplexed by the enormity of the crisis, holding their Kabuki- like “summits” and kept kicking the proverbial can further and further down the road hoping for miracles.Read

Letter to the editor: A great year for music on Merseyside

A great year for music on MerseysideRead

No justification for an elected mayor

THE experience of a recent referendum for an elected mayor in a small town supports Mike Cadwaller's request for more information on the subject (Letters, December 12). Of the nearly 30,000 people who voted in that referendum, few are likely to have known what they were voting for because it was unlikely that most would have read the draft constitution for rule by an elected mayor.Read

Britain should work more closely with US

GOOD on David Cameron, left, for finally standing up for Britain’s rights in Europe, and refusing to sign us up to a new European Union treaty that would leave us even worse off than we are now.Read

Rooney appeal win sends a bad message to young footballers

Rooney appeal win sends poor message to ladsRead

Taxpayers should not fund unions

IN A recent report by the TaxPayers' Alliance, it was revealed that taxpayers in the UK were subsidising trade unions to the tune of £113 m.Read

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