The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Free speech

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do not think it was because celebrity members of the Reading team (above) weren’t very clever – I think they were unlucky with their questions.

I watch lots of quiz shows and for the problems all these vehicles pose when not in use.

Perhaps someone among the wealth of government officials we employ in both a local and national capacity and law enforcemen­t may be able to apply some thought to the future before we find there is nowhere left to walk at all. Maggie Morse, Brynamman, South Wales sometimes I can answer a lot of questions, sometimes a few, and sometimes none.

One of the Reading contestant­s said her team ‘had a huge amount of fun and laughter along the way’. That’s exactly the right attitude to take, whether you win, lose or draw. Kay Maddocks, Cheshunt, Hertfordsh­ire My letter on December 31, about the right to free speech for all at universiti­es, was edited and appeared to suggest I was a defender of Cecil Rhodes and Lord Curzon. I am not, and I made no reference at all to these figures in my letter.

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