Your letters
Let's get this straight: an with a US passport gives birth on a British plane which lands in Canada. So the child's nationality would be... what?
MJ Simpson, Leicester, UK
Re: . The quote that "The whole crew was involved" doesn't fill me with confidence. Who was flying the plane?
Ian
I'm not sure I like to be classed as runners-up (ie: losers) in the caption competition.
I prefer the term "overlooked winner".
MJF, Liverpool
Chris in cambidge - are you suggesting virgin airways should cut prices and not donate to cuting global warming but rather polute the planet with more cheap brits. chris you are out of your mind
T. Nicholson, Victoria bc, Canada
British papers make frantic efforts to attract readers with 'free' wall charts, CDs, DVDs, language learning aids and so on. Has any of them considered trying to be a better newspaper instead?
Zed, Cumbria
I wonder when the Express will start their giveaway of glossy full colour wall-charts of Princess Diana... surely it is only a matter of time.
Stuart, Aberdeen
Sorry Ian in Italy, I though about this and unless you know how thick the outside of the telephone boxes are then your calculation is wrong. The crisps are inside the telephone box, the outer shell could be 2 inches meaning that 1172 boxes could not fit in a pool.
Charlotte, Mids
Despite the new look it takes longer than ever for our "letters" to be published (or not). Perhaps the service could be franchised out to the Royal Mail? PS, Why do we give you our email addresses - you never seem to write or send flowers or sing us love songs? Sniff
Pip, Kettering