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◼ HOW many over-75s’ licence fees paid for the (almost identical) new BBC logo?

◼ PETER RUSTON, Skegness, Lincs. HIGHWAYS England = archaeolog­ical vandals. A dentist would not be proud of their bridge work.

◼ BRIAN KEATING, Lewes, E. Sussex. WITH the pain threshold the Euro 2020 footballer­s are showing, it’s a good job they don’t play rugby.

◼ PAUL KELLY, Littlehamp­ton, West Sussex. IT IS, indeed, unfortunat­e that Liz Hurley’s son Damian will no longer receive a £180 million inheritanc­e. I suppose he will now have to get a proper job.

◼ IAN STROMDALE, Wokingham, Berkshire. CAN’T we regenerate High Streets with some NHS dentists?

◼ PETE FLOWER, Paulton, Bristol. WHAT is the problem with security cameras being in offices in Westminste­r? They should abide by the rule they impose on us with the thousands of CCTV cameras in our streets. If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.

◼ PHIL NORTH, Brigg, N. Lincs. COULD the England players instead of ‘taking the knee’, take both knees and pray that they win a trophy. It’s a long time coming. MICK CROSSEY, Luton, Beds.

◼ I’M FED up with all this jiggery-wokery. Where’s Benny Hill when you need him? ROGER VINCE, Upper Brynamman, Carmarthen­shire.

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