Scottish Daily Mail

Straight to the POINT

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WHO thinks that adjusting the energy price cap every three months will reduce bills? BRIAN BEST, High Wycombe, Bucks.

HOW radiant the Queen looks. Is it because she feels the love we all have for her and our wish for her to enjoy her Platinum Jubilee? ELEANOR FISHER, Ulverston, Cumbria.

WHAT an asset to the Royal Family Prince Edward and his family are turning out to be. SANDRA PARSONS, Keston, Kent.

THE brain is marvellous. It starts compiling informatio­n and making informed decisions at birth and only stops when its owner is elected to a position requiring just that process.

MALCOLM PARKIN, Kinnesswoo­d, Kinross-shire.

HEINZ is going green by announcing its red sauce will be sold in paper bottles. I hope other manufactur­ers ketchup with this plan.

MIKE SMITH, Chatham, Kent.

WHY all the controvers­y about the word bald? My father said the Lord only made a limited number of perfect skulls and the rest he covered with hair! G. SUMMERBELL, Shotley Bridge, Co. Durham.

I LOVED the article on celebs turning up at an event in the same dress. I went to a party in the 1970s wearing a skirt I’d made out of curtain material only to find that I matched the lampshades at the venue.

JAZ KENYON, Altrincham, Cheshire.

DO critics of the male celebs who wear suits at least one size too small not realise they are helping to save the planet.

BILL DOUGLAS, Lanark.

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