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Toby Young appointment adds to the pressure on universitiesLetters: Will the Office for Students be able to deal with serious issues facing higher education, asks Bernie Evans. Also letters from Pete Dorey, Rosalind Garton, Savill Kushner and Gareth Reeves -
Rail passengers must come before profitsLetters: Readers respond to the sharp rise in UK train fares announced at the start of the year
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Short-term thinking of UK nuclear policyLetters: Sue Roaf writes that evacuation plans for Hinkley Point would have to involve at least a million people; while Diarmuid Foley says that, in the modern world, the route to weapons-grade material is not taken through the civilian nuclear fuel cycle -
Donald Trump’s policies are decidedly unchristianLetters: Trump’s policies benefit almost exclusively the American plutocracy, while taking away money from the American working class, writes Julian Dunn -
Are we really ready for self-driving cars?Letters: The UK boss of insurer Axa lays too much of the responsibility for providing electric car charging infrastructure at National Grid’s door, writes Mike Brown. Plus Nigel Trow says people should still learn to drive
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No cause for rejoicing in the countrysideLetters: The natural world does indeed carry on functioning, writes Margaret Porter, but it is struggling. Plus Andrew Dean says robins are as happy in an old paint tin as a nesting box

