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Americans could even wind up with a Trump-Sanders contest
These letters appear in the 30th January 2016 edition of The Independent
Libby was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at birth and needs regular intravenous antibiotics and check-ups to monitor her lung function
My name's Sara and I'm scared about global warming. It's been three weeks since I had a bath instead of a shower
We live in the age of apology porn: at best, a corny and forgettable turn; at worst, a cynical exploitation of someone else's pain
We live in the age of apology porn: at best, a corny and forgettable turn; at worst, a cynical exploitation of someone else's pain
No kids, no aged parents, no tax return: you don't know you're born
The photographer has seen all of your other pictures and doesn't like any of them – his way of saying he doesn't like you
We are seeing an advance in services offered to the younger generation
Labour will be able to remind us that the Tories depend heavily on donations from the financial sector and to shine a light on the lobbying of the Government
Meeting a child prodigy demands a special sort of etiquette
Displacement, sexual assault, kidnap, house arrest and political exclusion are all daily occurrences for Syria's female population
One of them even played Goodfellas director Martin Scorsese in the HBO series
A steady stream of political scandals has exposed a worrying complacency at the heart of British politics
Teenager's letter about living alone in the 'Calais jungle' sums up everything wrong with Prime Minister's remark
With a carnival on the calendar, the Czech capital offers a colourful retort to winter
Give the one you love a gorgeous pampering gift on 14 February
All praise to the Justice Secretary; plus evidence-based mind-changing and a picture of the other end of the seasons
The leader of the party whose policies include new banking structures and looser drug laws explains the group's rocketing popularity
The Prime Minister is in danger of having to kiss his dream of a home-owning democracy goodbye
The head of London's bid previously revealed a 'very senior person in the IAAF hierarchy' had warned of possible wrongdoing by Qatari officials
Gothenburg had funding in place and had been encouraged to bid by the IAAF
Exclusive: Organisers planned to use Sebastian Coe to persuade politicians to raise taxes for the event and now face a funding crisis having failed to do so