'I'm telling you that Nigel Farage will be gone by the end of next year' - Your Letters: September 16Plus
'Charlie Kirk's death at 31 is a profound loss. He galvanized young conservatives, challenging leftist narratives with fearless clarity' - Your Letters: September 13Plus
'Most events in Shropshire are held on a Sunday or a bank holiday, it seems ridiculous that on those days no buses run' - Your Letters: September 12Plus
'Having an answer to a question is not the same as solving that problem in real time' - Your Letters: September 11Plus
'From the very first days of this clueless government, Rayner was held up as a kind of poster girl for the working classes' - Your Letters: September 10Plus
'Learning from this experience, I would advise readers to do what I shall do next time and dial 999' - Your Letters: September 8Plus
'These websites say they indicate the cheapest fares, but in the case of off-peak day return travel, they don't!' - Your Letters: September 6Plus
'Our flag is our national symbol for Great Britain, like any other country it should be flown with pride' - Your Letters: September 5Plus
'HMOs are spaces that encourage community living, preventing isolation' - Your Letters: September 4Plus
'Help us move towards a future where everyone with breast cancer lives' - Your Letters: September 3Plus
'The question arose what would you call a group of incompetents? Easy, the unanimous opinion was, an Ofsted!' - Your Letters: September 1Plus
'When I was a kid, a day out with your parents was something to be tolerated rather than enjoyed!' - Your Letters: August 30Plus
'I would urge anyone concerned about this proposed development to let Shropshire Council have the benefit of their views' - Your Letters: August 28Plus
'I sympathise with the letter setting out the problems of paying by cash for parking in Bridgnorth' - Your Letters: August 27Plus
'Why wait until after the death of the named person before revealing this 'truth' to the world?' - Your Letters: August 26Plus
'The current law means that children in England are not protected in law from physical assault - this needs to change' - Your Letters: August 23Plus
'They apparently have banned, or shall we say discriminated against people who carry coins' - Your Letters: August 21Plus
'The resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury has given us all in society timely questions' - Your Letters: August 20Plus
'Their approach ignored the emergency exemptions outlined in the Private Parking Sector Single Code of Practice' - Your Letters: August 18Plus
'People having these treatments may be unaware that this industry is as yet largely unregulated' - Your Letters: August 16Plus
'It is heartbreaking to observe the present state of the Church of England' - Your Letters: August 15Plus
'Our brave soldiers and others gave us the right to decide our destinations' - Your Letters: August 13Plus
'Is there perhaps an element of dishonesty in the proclamations about 50.4 per cent 'renewables'?' - Your Letters: August 12Plus
'Support your local pharmacy because you will regret it when they are gone' - Your Letters: August 11Plus
'What’s the point of having the best rights in the world with no jobs to implement them in?' - Your Letters: August 9Plus
'I have felt the anxiety of not knowing what shifts I am doing from week to week' - Your Letters: July 31Plus
'The Star deserves credit for highlighting the issue of funding when it comes to our hospices' - Your Letters: July 30Plus
'HS2 - its original plan sounded as if it were the transport of the future' - Your Letters: July 29Plus
'Politics requires that a leader be able to take his or her troops with them' - Your Letters: July 24Plus
'Clearly as is the usual case with this disaster of a government, none of this has been thought through' - Your Letters: July 22Plus
'We hope this new investment can mark a recommitment by government into the energy transition for transport' - Your Letters: July 21Plus