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Business + Letters

June 2026

  • Tony Blair pictured with Keir Starmer on 18 July 2023, during the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change's Future of Britain Conference in London.

    What Blair gets wrong about the economy – it is fired by people, not business

  • People queue for bottled water from a water collection point at a Sainsbury's near Whitstable, Kent, on 28 May 2026

    Kent residents struggle without water in a heatwave

May 2026

  •  Members of HS2 staff walk through the Chilterns tunnel towards the tunnel exit at West Hyde, Hertfordshire.

    HS2: white elephant or vital addition to Britain’s rail network?

  • Leaflets from ombudsman service

    New bill will downgrade the role of the Financial Ombudsman Service

  • A woman at a post office counter

    I warned that putting post offices into WH Smith branches would put them at risk

  • A waiter pours red wine into glasses

    Labour lost the vote of small business owners like me

April 2026

  • The former Wildings department store in Newport, Wales. The store ceased trading in 2019.

    Brief letters
    We all share blame for the decline of our high streets

  • Jars of sweets in the Oldest Sweet Shop in the World, Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire.

    Gone from shop shelves, but not forgotten

March 2026

  • Solar panels in Scotland

    There are solutions to Britain’s energy crisis

  • European or Eurasian Beaver - Castor fiberCN11H9 European or Eurasian Beaver - Castor fiber

    The trope of ‘choosing pets over people’ is not new

  • Common seals on saltmarsh  at Hamford water NNRDGKD21 Common seals on saltmarsh  at Hamford water NNR

    We must protect our natural habitats before they disappear

  • Paul Kutchinsky with the Argyle Library Egg

    The giant golden egg that never hatched

  • Heating oil prices are being driven by greed, not war

  • It’s not just influencers who move to Dubai

  • Dirty Business and the failure of privatised water

February 2026

  • UK Daily Life 2024YORK, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 14: Graduates from York Business School at York St John University attend their graduation ceremony at York Minster on November 14, 2024 in York, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

    Employers should contribute to universities

    Letters: Johnny Rich proposes a sustainable funding model for higher education. Plus letters from Henry Malt and David Gleave
  • A billboard outside Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium with the words "Immigrants have done more for this city that billionaire tax dodgers ever will"

    Jim Ratcliffe’s repugnant words have sullied Manchester United’s reputation

    Letters: Readers respond to the billionaire Manchester United co-owner’s remark that ‘the UK is being colonised by immigrants’
    • To revive manufacturing we must first change attitudes towards labour

    • We need a fresh vision to save our high streets

    • Pubs don’t deserve special measures

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