A government guided by common sense would respond to news that publicly owned Royal Mail has increased profits to £403 million by scrapping plans to flog off the service.
Wales TUC president sets out the achievements of Welsh workers over the past year - and looks to the battles ahead
This year's Victory Day commemoration at the Soviet War Memorial in Mary Harmsworth Park, south London, was particularly significant as 2013 marks the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad.
The latest spat within the Tory Party over the EU referendum raises an interesting question about what the Tories' real agenda is.
The Star reported that "hospitals that cover up death rates face heavy fines under the new laws publishing in the care Bill" (M Star May 11).
The last surviving Dambuster said last week that the 12-year war in Afghanistan, which has cost 444 British lives, was futile.
With respect to Jerry Jones (M Star May 10), I am glad we are now agreed national insurance today is neither insurance nor deferred wages.
Thank you Louise Raw for your timely tribute to Emily Wilding Davison (M Star May 11-12).
I read Rob Griffiths's article on the EU (M Star May 10) with interest.
So Cameron and his cronies want to save money by getting rid of all the health and safety inspectors who keep people safe at work.
While Karl Dallas (M Star May 4) is correct in stating that the term "Green Man" was first used to describe carved foliate heads by Lady Raglan in 1939 he is mistaken in asserting that few, if any, date back before the 16th century.

