Back to normal for today's tally:

...although once again women are given a greater share of voice on a gender-related issue: this time it's how employers should address maternity leave and childcare requirements.

In which I count how many letters to the editor published in the Guardian and the Observer are written by men, and how many by women. Here's why...
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People are still writing letters to The Guardian about WWII? Arguing for immediate withdrawal from Normandy, or what?
Well, it was more about the rubbishness of appeasement as a strategy generally - although yes, perhaps it was one that accidentally strayed from the Mail's er, mailbag.
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