13 NOVEMBER 1971, page 11

Long Kesh And The British In Ireland

Sir: John Graham's article 'Long Kesh ' (November 6), is admirable, not least because it is published by yourself, since no one could describe The Spectator as being dominated......

No Consent, No Entry

, Sir: Congratulations for your alspired article entitled No Consent, No Entry (November 6). As one who has actively Participated in the local antiComm o n Market campaign I......

Alas, Poor Teddy!

Sir: I desire to apologise for the latest caper of our all-unAmerican boy, the little peripatetic United States politician who sails under the name of Teddie Kennedy. Poor......

Derelict Land

Sir: "If all the land in England officially called derelict were restored its area could accommodate at normal density no fewer than a million homes. Thus it could replace the......

Speed Limit

Sir: I think Mr Max Nottingham's suggestion (Letters, October 30) of a device to limit the speed of cars might work if all drivers were good drivers all the time. But has he......