3 APRIL 1971, page 24

Common Market Entry

Sir: The present atmosphere of the Common Market negotiations must be causing dismay to all those who subscribe seriously to the idea that Britain's future lies with the Six.......

New Deal, Old Right

Sir: It is apparent that Peregrine Worsthorne's (27 March) apprec- iation of twentieth century Amer- ican history is as abysmal as his understanding of economics and his......

Sir: 'a Conservative' Is Mistaken When He Writes (27 March)

that 'it is clearat the moment that most .Ulstermen wish to remain part of the United Kingdom'. Can I remind him that the province of Ulster has nine count- ies. It is not......

Vet In Bush House

Sir, 'Auberon Waugh on George Brown' says that 'there is a Foreign Office man in Bush House vetting overseas broadcasts on, a non- voluntary basis, and has been since Suez'.......

Letters To The Editor

From: Muriel Anderson, Ewart Milne, 0. J. Whitley, Charles Har- ris and others. Faulkner's Ulster Sir: The British press is almost unanimous in giving the Stormont parliament......

Sir: Surely When You Say In Your Editorial, `mr Faulkner's

Ulster' (27 March) that 'This is not a "war" against an "enemy" unless it be clearly understood that the "enemy" is a hundred or two people; the Army in Ulster sup- ports the......