SIR – I joined Sunday’s march against anti-Semitism in central London (report, November 27). Being present at this event, which felt more like a peace vigil, was an enormous privilege. I spoke to many strangers and overheard countless conversations. The total absence of hatred, or desire for vengeance, encapsulated this solemn, dignified occasion. I am proud of my fellow attendees, and of the millions of British people who share the value of tolerance on display that day. Philip Duly Haslemere,
SIR – As someone once involved in countering illicit finance in various forms, I would argue that the “first barrage” of British sanctions against Russia (report, February 23) lack any significant operational bite.