23 OCTOBER 2004, page 38

Liverpool Replies

From Ian Wadkins Sir: I am a survivor of the Hillsborough disaster, so I imagine you can guess where this is going (Leading article, 16 October). Unlike 96 less fortunate......

From Laurence Kelvin Sir: Whatever Next? Will Private Eye Be

apologising to the cultured residents of Neasden for years of disparaging remarks? Can we expect Essex men and women to rise up in protest against countless comments relating to......

From Elizabeth Rogers-ross Sir: 1 Write To Express My...

at the recent unfounded criticisms of my fellow Liverpudlians. I have lived most of my adult life away from my native city but this does not mean that my pride in being a......

From Charles Thompson Sir: If You Think That England Is

overrun by a culture of false grief, you should come over to Ulster. Nobody — but nobody — 'does' manufactured grief and victimhood better than Irish republican terrorists and......

From Colin Bostock-smith Sir: The Editor Of The Spectator...

apologise; he may grovel, he may cover his head with sackcloth and ashes. But nothing can change, or excuse, or even forgive the fact that everything he published about the......

From Dr Ian Cunningham Sir: It Is Interesting That You

should quote Captain Scott in your leading article about the phenomenon of public grief and the Dianafication' of the nation. The announcement of Scott's death in 1912 caused an......

A Gypsy Life For Me

From Tom Benyon Sir: The Times reports that Michael Howard has chosen to criticise your leading article, which makes adverse comment about Liverpudlians. May I respectfully......