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Sextortion criminals | Manchester United v Peterborough | Worst jobs | Goods from Canada, Greenland and Mexico | Sextortion criminals | Manchester United v Peterborough | Worst jobs | Goods from Canada, Greenland and Mexico |
I was once told by a parent that she shouldn’t have to check her child’s phone because she trusted him. As a former police officer, I advise in my presentations on county lines that this is a very dangerous line to take. This is exactly why you should take control of your child’s phone – criminals also believe that children can be trusted (Children in UK as young as 11 targeted by sextortion criminals, data reveals, 9 March).Carmen Lambert SingerOxted, Surrey | |
Manchester Utd’s new stadium could be delivered in five years (Report, 11 March). By then my beloved Peterborough Utd will be promoted to the Championship, where we will meet the Red Devils following their demotion from the Premier League due to them having no money to buy decent players. A great away day for Posh fans.Toby WoodPeterborough | Manchester Utd’s new stadium could be delivered in five years (Report, 11 March). By then my beloved Peterborough Utd will be promoted to the Championship, where we will meet the Red Devils following their demotion from the Premier League due to them having no money to buy decent players. A great away day for Posh fans.Toby WoodPeterborough |
Mike Harding’s letter (11 March) made me think about my worst ever job: washing up cutlery in the Tel Aviv Hilton in 1968. In the basement with no natural light or fresh air and the head chef threatening all and sundry, and not even a plate or saucer to alleviate the tedium.Harvey SandersAnnandale, New South Wales, Australia | Mike Harding’s letter (11 March) made me think about my worst ever job: washing up cutlery in the Tel Aviv Hilton in 1968. In the basement with no natural light or fresh air and the head chef threatening all and sundry, and not even a plate or saucer to alleviate the tedium.Harvey SandersAnnandale, New South Wales, Australia |
Re letters calling for a boycott over Donald Trump’s policies (12 March), where can I buy produce from Canada, Greenland and Mexico? Bring it in, and label it prominently.Rick SmithKirk Merrington, County Durham | Re letters calling for a boycott over Donald Trump’s policies (12 March), where can I buy produce from Canada, Greenland and Mexico? Bring it in, and label it prominently.Rick SmithKirk Merrington, County Durham |
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The first letter was amended on 16 March 2025 because the writer is a former police officer, not a current one as an earlier version suggested. |
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