Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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÷ ARSENAL must be delighted to have Emery on board.

BRIAN MURRAY, Temple Balsall, W. Mids.

÷ BANK of England governor Mark Carney claims Brexit has cost each household £900. Money well spent.

KEITH DOUBLEDAY, Skegness, Lincs.

÷ ON MY daily train commute, I am irritated by the constant announceme­nt: ‘See It, Say It , Sorted.’ Heard It, Hate It, Had Enough.

CHARLIE GARTH, Ampthill, Beds.

÷ AFTER Sophie Raworth co-presented the Chelsea Flower Show highlights, can we expect gardener Joe Swift to read the news?

BRIAN MASON, Swadlincot­e, Derbys.

÷ I WISH the organisers of the royal wedding could sort out TSB and the railways.

MIKE SIMPSON, Sheffield.

÷ WHY all the fuss about Meghan walking part of the way down the aisle on her own? In the film The Sound Of Music, Maria, played by Julie Andrews, does the same.

H. STAPLETON, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.

÷ INEPT BBC sub-titling, ranging from guesses to gibberish, ruined the royal wedding for me. Meghan was ‘the bright’ in a long ‘vale’ ‘working down the isle’ and her mother was wearing a hat ‘from a burglary’.

D. THORP, Manchester.

÷ IT’S easy to open a Fray Bentos tin (Mail), but you need to grip it with a pair of pliers to remove the recalcitra­nt pie.

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