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÷ I’D HAVE been more impressed with the actresses at the Baftas if they’d worn highnecked, long-sleeved, plain black dresses.

D. HOLLAND, Worthing, W. Sussex.

÷ THERE was only one radiant, beautifull­y dressed woman at the Baftas: the Duchess of Cambridge put all the actresses in the shade.

KATE MANNING, Wittersham, Kent.

÷ THE Baftas were so naff. Who wrote Joanna Lumley’s twee script?

DAVIS JOHNSON, London SE16.

÷ AT THE Winter Olympics, who is ‘Wow, Wow, Wow’ who wins all the medals?

COLLIN ROSSINI, Dovercourt, Essex.

÷ WHAT a shame the handheld Union flags being waved in the background at the Winter Olympics are not the right way up.

EDWARD HARRISON, Swindon, Wilts.

÷ I AM proud to have worked for Oxfam for 25 years. We must not let a few bad apples destroy all the charity’s good work.

Mrs J. MITCHELL, Crawley, W. Sussex.

÷ IT’S thanks to learning times tables at school (Mail) that I enjoy completing the Mail’s 30-Second Challenge well within the time.

D. W. HOGG, Runcorn, Cheshire.

÷ REMAINERS should understand that lost trade can be replaced, but lost democracy is lost forever.

ALAN RICH, Shrewsbury, Shropshire.

÷ IF YOU want to be seen doing something — or don’t want to be seen doing nothing — set up a commission.

GODFREY H. HOLMES, Withernsea, E. Yorks.

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