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Stonehenge at dawn. A recent discovery suggests the original site of the stones may have been in Wales. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
Stonehenge at dawn. A recent discovery suggests the original site of the stones may have been in Wales. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
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Sun 14 Feb 2021 11.45 EST
Last modified on Sun 14 Feb 2021 12.19 EST
Donald Trump’s acquittal in the US Senate (Report, 14 February) surely provides the best possible evidence for never allowing politicians to get involved in judicial decision-making. Their priorities lie in other directions.
Les Baker
Fordingbridge, Hampshire The Queen gets £220m a year for seabed lease options for windfarms (Queen’s property chief delays sale of Scottish seabed windfarm plots, 12 February). Really? Perhaps she could give the country her cut given the future costs of the climate crisis, Covid and the expected hardships to come?