'The current law means that children in England are not protected in law from physical assault - this needs to change' - Your Letters: August 23Plus
Mark Andrews: Martin Shaw's Professional regrets, the planned property tax, and where to house asylum seekers
'They apparently have banned, or shall we say discriminated against people who carry coins' - Your Letters: August 21Plus
'If approved, this development would increase the size of our village by over 32.5 per cent in one go' - Your Letters: August 20Plus
'I'm fed up with boorish behaviour at family pubs' - One West Midlands regular explains why his experience at the local is being ruined by yobbish parents
'People having these treatments may be unaware that this industry is as yet largely unregulated' - Your Letters: August 16Plus
'It is heartbreaking to observe the present state of the Church of England' - Your Letters: August 15Plus
Lichfield mental health counsellor offers advice for A Level students whose results weren't as expected
Letter to the editor: 'I Left Teaching to Save My Son from It' - mum’s mission to bring play back into schools
'Our brave soldiers and others gave us the right to decide our destinations' - Your Letters: August 13Plus
'Is there perhaps an element of dishonesty in the proclamations about 50.4 per cent 'renewables'?' - Your Letters: August 12Plus
'Support your local pharmacy because you will regret it when they are gone' - Your Letters: August 11Plus
'What’s the point of having the best rights in the world with no jobs to implement them in?' - Your Letters: August 9Plus
Colonial history, looking gunmen in the eye and Labour's not-so-dynamic duo - Toby Neal on politicsPlus
Mark Andrews: Jellied eels or Greggs, guvnor? Civil service recruitment policy is patronising and unfair