Free speech
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.