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We don't need the Garrick. We can all club together at a pub | Garrick Club

<strong>Brief letters:</strong> Garrick membership | Pupils planting trees | One for the record books | Losing Tories | Rooting for magnolia | Cleaning up

Portrush , Coleraine , United-kingdom , County-antrim , Ballymena , Greater-london , United-kingdom-general- , Ironbridge , Telford-and-wrekin , Sharman-finlay , Christopher-geidt , Peter-dewar

How EP Thompson helped create the welfare state and a fairer society | Society

The renowned educator brought history to a wider audience and gave new meaning to the struggles of working-class people

Ireland , Cramlington , Northumberland , United-kingdom , Northern-ireland , Craigavon , Portrush , Coleraine , Madrid , Spain , Edinburgh , City-of

Benefit of putting Brits to the test | Immigration and asylum

<strong>Brief letters: </strong>Citizen pass | Mind your language | Feline Figaro | On a bender

County-antrim , Ballymena , United-kingdom , Portrush , Coleraine , London , City-of , Redruth , Cornwall , Sally-smith , Stephen-benyunes , Sharman-finlay

A heartwarming tribute to priceless friendships | Friendship

<strong>Letters: </strong>Readers on the longstanding friends who have keep them company through thick and thin

Dulwich , Southwark , United-kingdom , Guildford , Surrey , County-antrim , Ballymena , Knutsford , Borough-of-cheshire-east , Portrush , Coleraine , London

Those of us who care for Israeli democracy unite against Benjamin Netanyahu | Israel

In trying to emasculate the judiciary and by allying himself with the far right, the prime minister has alienated the people

Mongolia , County-antrim , Ballymena , United-kingdom , Portrush , Coleraine , Israel , London , City-of , Israeli , Britons , Israelis

Mocked for my name like Kévins of France | Parents and parenting

<strong>Brief letters: </strong>Name blame | Survival kit | Rishi Sunak’s degree plan | Travelling too far

Inverkeithing , Fife , United-kingdom , County-antrim , Ballymena , Sussex , East-sussex , Portrush , Coleraine , Switzerland , France , London

Letters: why we are fighting to save Radio 4's The Film Programme | Radio 4


Start healthy habits early
We commend Henry Dimbleby’s efforts to tackle the nation’s health crisis. However, we were sad to see that this strategy failed to deliver a clear provision for the early years. With one in five children entering school overweight, the recommendations need to focus more on prevention at the age when obesity is most likely to develop.
It’s important that children are introduced to healthy food, especially fruit and vegetables, as early as possible, a critical time for them to start developing their tastes. We should be looking at ways to implement and track these processes so good habits are in place before the first day of school.

South-africa , Cairo , Al-qahirah , Egypt , County-antrim , Ballymena , United-kingdom , Portrush , Coleraine , Andrea-arnold , Rebecca-lenkiewicz , Tom-hollander

Paths less trodden are best kept secret | Walking


Ballot papers | Country diary calendar | Fallen trees | Quiet walks | Clicking on the Guardian
Wastwater with Great Gable and Scafell Pike in the background. The Lake District is expecting a high visitors numbers this year. But articles on quieter destinations could be a self-undermining prophecy, writes James Fanning. Photograph: Eye Ubiquitous/Alamy Stock Photo
Wastwater with Great Gable and Scafell Pike in the background. The Lake District is expecting a high visitors numbers this year. But articles on quieter destinations could be a self-undermining prophecy, writes James Fanning. Photograph: Eye Ubiquitous/Alamy Stock Photo
Letters
Sun 25 Apr 2021 12.51 EDT
Last modified on Sun 25 Apr 2021 13.12 EDT

East-sussex , United-kingdom , Germany , County-durham , Durham , Crowborough , Weybridge , Surrey , Elmbridge , Worcestershire , County-antrim , Ballymena

Mental chess is out of this world | Crosswords


Cottagecore | Fish | Sir Fred Hoyle | Steve Bell | Rory McIlroy
The astronomer Fred Hoyle used to enjoy some ‘mental chess’, says Stephen Newbould. Photograph: Jane Bown
The astronomer Fred Hoyle used to enjoy some ‘mental chess’, says Stephen Newbould. Photograph: Jane Bown
Letters
Fri 9 Apr 2021 10.51 EDT
Last modified on Fri 9 Apr 2021 11.29 EDT
Nice to know I’ve been ahead of the trend for cottage gardens since the first one I had with my late husband in 1982 (What’s the buzz? Why the cottagecore garden trend is great for bees and biodiversity, 5 April). None of the regimented, tidy rows with gaps needing weeding; every bit of soil is covered and there is colour from early January’s first snowdrops right through to the last roses in December. A haven for birds, bees, butterflies, my dog and me.

Lake-district , Cumbria , United-kingdom , County-antrim , Ballymena , Portrush , Coleraine , Northern-ireland , Craigavon , West-sussex , Fred-hoyle , Stephen-newbould