'outrage' At St. Paul's Sir,—may We Add To The Many
protests already made concerning the projected buildings round St. Paul's Cathedral. It is difficult to believe that any respon- sible and competent public body could have......
Crime And Punishment
SIR,—Mr. Howard's splenetic outburst'is singularly unhelpful. He suggests that 'progressives' (why the inverted commas, Mr. Howard?) unjustifiably quote 'public opinion' (ditto)......
By The Handicapped Sir,--your Readers May Be Interested...
that I have been asked by a firm of publishers, Geoffrey Chapman Ltd. of London, to prepare a book of essays by physically handicapped people. We want contributions of about......
Sir, As A Reporter Of The Provincial Press Of Many
years' service but of no distinction, I have, in my later years, sometimes been disturbed by the duties which reporters are called on to perform to meet the demands of public......
Catholics And Birth Control
SIR,—An Anglican theologian in the current issue of the Irish Catholic periodical Doctrine and Life states, 'Episcopal pronouncements and letters to the press seem to be couched......
Mr. Wynne And The Press
SIR,--I wrote to the Spectator, as one of the jour- nalists concerned, to protest at Mr. Randolph Churchill's attack on the press treatment of Mr. Greville Wynne. 'If there had......
Sir. 1 Take Issue With Quoodle. In Your Last Issue,
With reference to Caroline,. he said 'Naturally the Labour Party want to stop people listening to what they choose to. but it .passes comprehension how Mr. Bevins thought he......
The Press
Snt,—I am perhaps the last person who should seek to defend the good name of Mr. Alastair Hethering- ton, the Editor of the Manchester Guardian. His paper is the acknowledged......