Straight to the POINT
÷ WHY is the BBC broadcasting only a few hours of the Invictus Games, starting this weekend, compared to its wall-to-wall coverage of football, tennis and darts?
C. ROSENBERG-FOX, Stevenage.
÷ IT’S not just restaurants that are noisy (Mail). Other than Marks & Spencer and Sainsbury’s (outside Christmas time), all the supermarkets play loud music.
SUE ROWLEY, Barnsley, S. Yorks.
÷ HAS Ryanair done a Ratner?
P. C. COOK, Huddersfield, W. Yorks.
÷ AS THERESA May has one of its discount cards (Ephraim Hardcastle), Russell & Bromley should change its corporate letterhead to: ‘Cobblers to the Prime Minister.’
PETER MOXON, Rotherham, S. Yorks.
÷ SATS tests for seven-year-olds are to be abolished (Mail). Head teachers like me tried to have them removed 25 years ago. Better late than never.
R. COOKE, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancs.
÷ DANGEROUS love-making positions (Mail) reminds me of the time I opened a pop-up version of the Kama Sutra in a bookshop. What an eye-opener!
PHILIP BRANNON, London SE25.