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Letters: The war on wood-burners epitomises Britain's illogical energy policy

SIR – Thanks to the ineptitude and green zealotry of our political masters, many people cannot afford to heat their homes adequately.

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Letters: The country's children have been let down by ill-judged teacher strikes

SIR – When my wife retired from teaching a few years ago, she was given a small plaque that read:

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Letters: A rancorous Tory leadership contest will harm both party and country

SIR – The Conservative leadership contest is in danger of descending into some delinquent family row:

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Letters: What's worse: the PM ignoring his rules or failing to understand them?

SIR – Boris Johnson has claimed that nobody told him the gatherings at No 10 were against the rules (report, January 19).

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Two Ronnies' 50th anniversary | How it became a national institution

Monday, 5th April 2021 at 8:00 am It was a world of Fork Handles and Raspberry Blowers, one that rejoiced in witty wordplay and made a mockery of social norms, and its floodgates of fun opened on 10th April 1971. Advertisement Following The Saturday Western and before A Man Called Ironside, The Two Ronnies brought together the immense individual talents of Ronnies Barker and Corbett on the suggestion of BBC head of light entertainment Bill Cotton. Their packed programme of colourful comedy came to be synonymous with Saturday nights on BBC One (though it did flirt with Thursdays and BBC Two for a few series). When I hear the big-band, “you’re in for a good time” theme tune by Ronnie Hazlehurst now, it brings back a flood of happy memories: two suited gentlemen sitting behind a desk to open the show; a few snappy two-handers founded on a quickly established theme; Barker punching out a monologue with breathtaking precision; the occasional “Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Barbar

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