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The Anglo-Saxon Futhorc includes cweorth (ᛢ) for the /kw/ sound of Q. It also provides eolx as its variant of algiz, with a value of /ks/ like X. There is a dotted fehu (ᚡ) in the Scandinavian medieval rune row which has a value of /v/.
The consonants of Modern English are all there in some form, in one of the rune rows or another. The vowels are the hard part, because we pack so many different vowel sounds into the same letters.