Readers have not let us down in responding to our call for feedback on changes made to the paper as it celebrates its 150th year.
Unsurprisingly, we have received plenty of comments, both negative and happily plenty of positive, about the changes in design, content and the price rise.
We are more than happy to share a selection of them on the third page of letters, on page 36 this week.
There will be plenty more comments to come as the weeks go on, we hope, and we welcome them all as we go forward.
Readers secured a quick victory with the reinstatement of cinema listings in our Weekend section and we will do our best to respond to and accommodate all requests.
As we made clear last week in our 150th anniversary supplement, this is your paper, not ours.
Please feel free to add your voice to the discussion.
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