Letters
To send a letter to the Guardian, email guardian.letters@theguardian.com – to send one to the Observer, email observer.letters@observer.co.uk
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By reducing ‘mental health’ to an umbrella term, we often neglect those with severe problems such as psychosis and schizophrenia
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Letters: Jamie Hale, Richard Eyre and Chris Hodgkins respond to the director’s proposals
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Letters: Vulnerable people are open to abuse, writes Madelein Smit; Dr Mary Gibbs says those who make malicious use of NHS records should be struck off
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Letters: The ban on studying real juries should end, says says Dr Lewis Ross, while Pete Stockwell writes in support of Nicola Sturgeon’s backing for a pilot of judge-only rape trials
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Letters: Waitrose defends its payments to farmers; Mark Doel advises people to support their nearest independent trader; Wal Callaby explains why eggs have become so expensive
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Letters: Readers respond to Zoe Williams’ moving interview with the leader of the Liberal Democrats
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Letters: Marrie Powell and Renata von Toerne respond to John Kampfner’s article about Germany’s pivotal role in the war
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Letter: Martha Stewart’s appearance in Sports Illustrated isn’t a breakthrough for diversity, writes Kelly Hosking
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Brief letters: Right to protest | Hansard | Musical youth | Purrfect pet names
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Letters: Readers respond to Alastair Campbell’s article about Labour, the Lib Dems and the prospects for rejoining the EU
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Letters: Dave Morris says Westminster politicians need to come north and learn, Laura Collier writes about green spaces in cities, while Tom Lerwill is concerned about damage to nesting sites
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Letters: Parks and streets have become dangerous because resources have been stripped away, says Cynthia Roberts, while Stephen Oliver thinks men need to be made more aware
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Lock-up solution | An AI assistant for police | This Morning’s a mystery | Cat lover | Toto recall
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Letters: Keir Starmer should be bolder in setting out Labour’s vision for power, says David Reed. Plus letters from Les Bright and Howard B Broughton
Topics
The Crown Prosecution Service isn’t ‘cherrypicking’. It’s making the right calls