Your Letters
In . This isn't going to stop the other sites as all they will do is copy the logo from 'validated' sites and show themselves to be a trusted site as well.
Paul, UK
Am I the only one for whom the Headline "FA to launch Coin Throwing Probes" induced images of an altruistic space mission?
Algo, London
Am I alone in thinking the looks remarkably like the 40 years old design of Thunderbird 2? Come to think of it - that was green!
QJ, Stafford, UK
Re this letter: "Classic Daily Mail stuff. Front page story complaining of "snoopers" finding out people's salaries. Inside story reporting salary of £91,000 paid to Birmingham council employee." Yes because no newspaper or internet media site can ever have two different stories on the same subject. Classic Daily Mail obsessive hatred from a sheep.
Anon
I used to love but since the have had a scotch captain who gabbles on and we can't understand what he says I don't watch it now. Sorry to complain but he tries to run the show.
Reginald15, Leicester
Black Country logic, week 2. Last week we saw the Fire Brigade in North Birmingham telling people to use the phone boxes outside the fire station to contact them when the telephone system was destroyed, this week we celebrate the : Severn Trent Water won't allow the cops to pour 2500 cans of confiscated beer and several hundred bottles of wine down the drains, so what do they do? Pour it down the loo. What odds we'll discover next week an ambulance service unable to transport patients because they're ill?
Jel, Swansea
In two items I read on your web site today you identify people as "pensioners" . Why is this necessary? One concerned a woman who overturned her car in a petrol station forecourt. The other was about a man who swallowed a disinfectant tablet by mistake. Can a so-called pensioner not simply be referred to as a man or a woman? The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ should be setting the example.
Sheila Carrodus, Grenoble, France
No, no, no! Cameron Smith has made the common mistake of assuming because there are three possible outcomes, for some reason they are equally likely. Following that logic is like saying there is a 1 in 2 chance that God exists or a one in two chance of finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow - two possibilities (yes or no) but not equally likely.
John Coulthard, Bath, UK
If Mark Thompson is classed as a public servant, are all the well paid newsreaders plus Jonathon Ross, Graham Norton et al included those 87 people?
Sam, London