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Letters
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Disgusting fine
HOW disgusting, a volunteer ambulance car driver passed the gate in High Street and is fined £60! read more
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We will not stop fight against academy bids
READERS can rest assured that, far from giving up, many Cheney School parents are to continue campaigning against schools converting into Academies (Parents Lose Fight to Stop Academy Plans, May 24). read more
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Disregard for workers
WE have always known what the worst of employers have been thinking and now Adrian Beecroft, yet another very rich Conservative party donor and adviser to this Government, comes along and, without qualm or regrets, says employers should be able to sack employees just because they want to. read more
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Hospital’s absurd move
HAVING visited our wonderful JR hospital in so many follow-ups to my 11-year treatment of serious illnesses, the League of Friends is a welcome respite, not only to visitors but staff as well, getting a well-earned tea break. read more
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Sacking should be easy
OF course it should be easier for employers to dismiss incompetent staff! read more
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Nobody would be safe
THE ‘kept-secret’ proposals that would take away employees’ job protection has come to light. read more
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Poorly dressed cyclists
COUNCILLOR Colin Cook is pictured (on the front page of the newspaper on Friday) wrongly dressed! read more
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Prisoners cannot vote
SO now we hear it again – Strasbourg judges getting involved in British law and saying prisoners should be allowed to vote. read more
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Banks need a watchdog
THE banks often get a tough reputation, but it is no surprise when you consider the history of dodgy products and poor customer service that have littered the industry. read more