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÷ WILL the Archbishop of Canterbury consider giving a fraction of the Church’s £25 billion investment fund to the needy about whom he has expressed such concern?

PETER LAURIE, Colchester, Essex.

÷ CAN we be told the details of Mark Carney’s best-case scenario regarding a no-deal Brexit?

TED STRICKLEY, Barnstaple, Devon.

÷ AFTER Brexit, will we be able to get Venetian blinds — or will it be curtains for all of us?

DAVE HAYES, Sandwich, Kent.

÷ IF I SEE any more pictures of Bodyguard star Richard Madden . . . that will be fine!

JEAN COOPER, Bletchley, Bucks.

÷ THOSE two Russians missed one of the most compelling reasons to visit Salisbury Cathedral — its copy of the Magna Carta, a document about justice, fairness and human rights.

Mrs J. E. BENNETT, Romford, Essex.

÷ AFTER seeing the new film King Of Thieves, I have to ask: when did Tom Courtenay morph into Norman Wisdom?

MALCOLM STROUD, Wakefield, W. Yorks.

÷ GOOD news for Carry On film fan Quentin Letts (Mail). They’re making a new one about a fictional budget airline — Carry On Luggage.

VINCENT HEFTER, Richmond, Surrey.

÷ THE Met planning to use retired officers to plug the gap (Mail)? TV’s New Tricks will show them how it’s done.

GORDON GODDARD, Llangadog, Carmarthen­shire.

÷ I THOUGHT Gina Miller had her 15 minutes of fame.

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