The Chronicle

Mystery over polio documents

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image” of this new building which is intended to sit alongside the new Travelodge.

It’s a box. A not very interestin­g, ugly, glass and concrete lump of a box. It’s going to be stuck within a few hundred yards of the medieval heart of Newcastle.

I can only suppose planning permission will be granted by people whose eyes are so dazzled by pound signs that they can’t see the effect this “vibrant redevelopm­ent package” will have on the face of the city. And who don’t care anyway.

SM WALTON, Gateshead THROUGH a Freedom of Informatio­n request it has emerged that the current government have removed nearly 1000 documents from the National Archives and not returned them.

These relate to the Falklands War, the troubles in Northern Ireland, and the urging of a civil war here in England.

It has also emerged that some of these documents relate GREETINGS gorgeous Georgie How are you? I guess a few short simple words are due, Just to say I love and miss you too, Your golden ringlets, eyes of ocean blue Well you’ve just gone 21 Am I so old? And you’re having fun at uni, Up the road With your nose deep in poetry And prose, I can picture you in robes, With your scrolls But I’ve missed you Georgie, As you’ve come to bloom to the polio vaccine, its developmen­t and administra­tion, which begs the question why does this austerity-loving government want to look at the polio vaccine. Is it trying to save money by reducing the number of vaccines administer­ed, or is it trying to stop administer­ing the vaccine altogether?

Given the scandal over the number of disabled people And blossom, ‘neath October’s Harvest moon, In the hollows of autumnal afternoons, I kiss your old school photo In the gloom And Georgie, I’ll be celebratin­g too, On your graduation day I’ll raise a few! May god bless with success All you do And may your dreams and wishes all come true I’m oh, so proud of you! PAUL STEPHENSON, South Shields who have been declared fit for work, when it is obvious that they weren’t, can we really trust this government to look after the health of the people of the United Kingdom?

I wouldn’t trust a Tory to run a whelk stall, never mind the health of the nation. We’d probably find the profits were in some far-off tax haven, never to be seen again.

JW GRAY, Washington

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