From Mr Paul Sweeney. Sir, The article advocating the abolition of corporation tax – by Michael Devereux of Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation – is misguided
From Mr Max White. Sir, Andy Caughey says the burns suffered by those wearing synthetic clothing during the Iraq war were the basis for his company’s recently won garment order
From Dr Bernard L. Weinstein. Sir, Governor Jerry Brown of California may claim the recently enacted tax increases in his state won’t spur a new wave of out-migration
From Sir Adam Ridley. Sir, Robert Skidelsky’s attack on the government’s economic policy is fundamentally mistaken in treating today’s banking system as if it worked as it did before the war
From Prof Michael Kuczynski. Sir, Two cheers for the International Monetary Fund’s readmission of capital controls to the toolbox of appropriate macromanagement instruments
From Mr Randhir Singh Bains. Sir, It is true that building settlements on E1 would make the northern and southern parts of the West Bank non-contiguous
From Mr Tony Golding. Sir, In regard to Totnes and its rejection of Costa Coffee: readers of this paper should be aware that Totnes is, in every sense, a ‘one-off’ place