Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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THE Putin problem: where is 007 when he’s needed? LEWIS JOHNS, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancs.

THE Baftas were a prime example of those in the public eye discarding elegance for what they are told is trendy. NICK SMITH, Blandford Forum, Dorset.

COUPLES turning to IVF because they have no time for sex won’t have time for a baby. HELEN MOHR, Box, Wilts.

YOU can shop in a supermarke­t 24/7, but banks and GPs are cutting their hours. DIANA GROGAN, manchester.

WOULD you be able to pick out your GP in an identity parade? BOB WOODLAND, Poole, Dorset.

IS NICOLA Sturgeon’s expensive unfinished ship Glen Sannox sponsored by a toilet cleaner manufactur­er or a failed whisky brand? StEPHEN PERKINS, Grimsby, Lincs.

DIESEL on the M27 at 193.90 a litre. I nearly crashed the car with astonishme­nt. IAN SHUTTLEWOR­TH, Ashford, middlesex.

SNP ministers are objecting to school children receiving the book about the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, despite her devoted service to the UK. Shame on them! DENNIS FORBES GRATTAN, Bucksburn, Aberdeen.

BANKS have certainly changed since the 1960s (Letters). As a cashier, I once had to stay until 10pm to reconcile my till because there was a missing 2p. JEAN SWINTON, clacton-on-Sea, Essex.

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