4 MARCH 2006, page 34

Genghis Was A Leftie

From Daniel Hannan, MEP Sir: Paul Johnson demolishes the ludicrous expression ‘to the right of Genghis Khan’ and wonders what the Mongol leader’s true politics might have been......

Make ‘localism’ A Reality

From Henry Smith Sir: Alasdair Palmer’s piece (‘Local villains’, 25 February) regarding the unresponsiveness and intransigence of local authorities is, I am sure, wearily......

Trial By Tabloid

From Prudence Bell Sir: Ross Clark’s article about Sion Jenkins (‘Trial by tabloid’, 18 February) was a victory for common sense and reasoned journalism. The lack of reporting......

Schools Mayhem

From Beverly Ellis Sir: I cannot help but think that Boris Johnson is being disingenuous when he asks why selection is ‘banned’ in the state-maintained sector (Diary, 11......

Trendy Ulster Folk

From Neil Wilson Sir: Jane Kelly’s fascinating article (‘Out of tune’, 25 February) highlighted the cultural alienation of immigrant communities. So she might be interested to......

Plucky Journalism

From Derek Bingham Sir: I couldn’t agree more with the lady who says that the Telegraph is the perfect size to pluck pheasants on (Any other business, 18 February). It’s ideal......