In praise of Martin Kettle’s mind and method / Letters
Readers reflect on the writer’s legacy after the publication of his last regular weekly column for the Guardian after 41 years on the staff How much I shall miss Martin Kettle, even while I disagree with him (The world of today looks bad, but take hope: we’ve been here before and got through it (…)
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