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  • British armed forces carrying out a parachute drop exercise at Copehill Down in Wiltshire earlier this year.

    Defence spending should not be a choice of welfare or warfare

    Letters: Readers on the purpose of Nato and the merits of increasing military spending in straitened times
  • A common frog in a small community pond in Saltburn wildlife garden on March 07, 2019 in Saltburn By The Sea, England.

    Paving is crazy: we should let our gardens grow as nature intended

    Letters: Readers respond to Emma Beddington’s defence of untidy gardens at this time of year, when many sacrifice unruly nature for hard standing
  • Peter Mandelson pictured walking near his home in London

    Peter Mandelson’s vetting and where the blame lies

  • The Emancipation Statue symbolising the breaking of the chains of slavery at the moment of emancipation in Bridgetown, Barbados.

    Reparations and our hopes for the future

  • French author and art critic Catherine Millet, author of The Sexual Life of Catherine M.

    Let’s talk about sex in a world of porn

  •  Simpson’s-in-the-Strand, London

    When we dined with a clown at Simpson’s

  • Close-up of a man's eyes

    The op that means I don’t grope for soap

  • Tributes in Southport after the multi knife attack on young children in 2024

    Systemic failures that left Southport children at risk

  • London, UK ‘A parakeet perched among the blossom in Fulham.’

    A perched parakeet and a posing squirrel – readers’ best photographs

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
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  • Edinburgh, UK ‘A detail of the memorial to the Marquis of Montrose in the Chapman Aisle of St Giles cathedral, enhanced by pools of light from the nearby stained glass.’

    Colourful cathedral and breaking waves – readers’ best photographs

    Gallery15
  • Kew Gardens, London, UK ‘One of the many beauties on display at the annual orchid festival at Kew.’

    Blooming orchids and hidden faces – readers’ best photographs

    Gallery15

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  • Ian Cairns’ photograph of Eastbourne's Towner Gallery with geometric artwork by Lothar Götz. It was published on the Guardian’s letters page on 9 July 2022.

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