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What a milestone day (A birth, a boy, a prince, a king, 23 July). In which decade did we last see the Tory press united in giving positive space to labour? Tony Vinicombe Shoreham, West Sussex | What a milestone day (A birth, a boy, a prince, a king, 23 July). In which decade did we last see the Tory press united in giving positive space to labour? Tony Vinicombe Shoreham, West Sussex |
• How depressing that the Guardian should have joined in the media frenzy over the royal baby. Or do its editors believe that the anxiety experienced by large numbers of ordinary people over benefit cuts and part-privatisation of the NHS will be relieved by the new arrival? Sabby Sagall London | • How depressing that the Guardian should have joined in the media frenzy over the royal baby. Or do its editors believe that the anxiety experienced by large numbers of ordinary people over benefit cuts and part-privatisation of the NHS will be relieved by the new arrival? Sabby Sagall London |
• I assume there were some midwives present during the royal labour? How good it would have been for the profession for their involvement to have been recognised, with their names being given as well as the consultants. Janet Mansfield Aspatria, Cumbria | • I assume there were some midwives present during the royal labour? How good it would have been for the profession for their involvement to have been recognised, with their names being given as well as the consultants. Janet Mansfield Aspatria, Cumbria |
• My favourite telegram, sent by the peerless Dorothy Parker, to Mary Sherwood, who had exhausted friends' patience with continual details of her pregnancy. "Dear Mary, we all knew you had it in you." Pauline Wilson Abingdon, Oxfordshire | • My favourite telegram, sent by the peerless Dorothy Parker, to Mary Sherwood, who had exhausted friends' patience with continual details of her pregnancy. "Dear Mary, we all knew you had it in you." Pauline Wilson Abingdon, Oxfordshire |
• Congratulations on the online republican edition. Much appreciated. Unfortunately, I also have the print edition and was assailed by pages of royalist propaganda. Would it be too much to ask for a republican print edition, or even redacted pages? Bob MacQueen Leamington Spa, Warwickshire | • Congratulations on the online republican edition. Much appreciated. Unfortunately, I also have the print edition and was assailed by pages of royalist propaganda. Would it be too much to ask for a republican print edition, or even redacted pages? Bob MacQueen Leamington Spa, Warwickshire |
• What a marvellous idea the republican button is. It is possible to read news without having to wade through articles of royalist gush. Even better if you could extend the concept. A celebrity button? A fashionisata button? A Tory button (with added Osborne key) … ? John Broughton Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire | • What a marvellous idea the republican button is. It is possible to read news without having to wade through articles of royalist gush. Even better if you could extend the concept. A celebrity button? A fashionisata button? A Tory button (with added Osborne key) … ? John Broughton Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire |
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