Daily Mail

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■ AIR pollution: the new global warming? MICHAEL KENT, Nuneaton, Warwks. ■ SEX education in schools (Mail) is nothing new. We had it in the Fifties: it was all about Essex, Sussex, and Middlesex. ALAN RICHARDSON, Stamford, Lincs. ■ WATCHING Prime Suspect 1973, I saw so many people smoking it wouldn’t have surprised me if the corpse had suddenly lit up. DAVID KAYE, Haywards Heath, W. Sussex. ■ HOW long before the politicall­y correct brigade at Cardiff Metropolit­an University (Mail) ban the word ‘Kingdom’ — and we all have to change our address? STEPHEN BAKER, Southsea, Hants. ■ I USED to live in Sir Sydney Chapman MP’s constituen­cy. In these PC times, wouldn’t he be known as Person Sydney PersonPers­on? DAVID MILLER, Chigwell, Essex. ■ THE High Court says minicab drivers must pass a written English test (Mail). Meanwhile, until Brexit, EU doctors can work here whether their English is good or bad. R. BRADSHAW, Cowbridge, Glam. ■ NOW the BBC has been dragooned into paying TV licences for people over 75, will the Big Six energy companies be made to pay those £200 cheques to the old and cold? GODFREY H. HOLMES, Withernsea, E. Yorks. ■ DONALD TRUMP says he wants to help the poorly educated — and so he should. After all, they voted for him. Mrs VALERIE ASHTON, London N14. For permission to copy cuttings for internal management and informatio­n purposes, please contact the Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA), PO Box 101, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1WX. Tel: 01892 525273. e-mail: copy@nla.co.uk

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