Your letters
So . I don't know about you, but I'm convinced that that little girl in the yellow raincoat is in reality just about to pick her nose.
Rob Falconer, Llandough, Wales
Am I the only person whose brain inserted an apostrophe into ?
David Richerby, Leeds, UK
Re the Guardian's quandry about olives being sold at farmers' markets (Paper Monitor, Monday 5 November), I don't see what the problem with olives is. If farmers' markets keep selling things with big enough carbon footprints, then surely it won't be too long before we can grow olives locally, and their dilemma will disappear.
Adam, London, UK
On reading the headline I couldn't help but think, "I bet they'll start with Clarkson."
James, Edinburgh, UK
I would like to nominate the story as the most useless I have read today. At no point is there any description of the new design - will they even still be red?
Nich Hill, Gosport UK
So by the police using his name to lure wanted criminals out of hiding? Or is it more the fact that only 30 out of the 500 invited actually turned up?
Dylan, Reading, UK
Doug (Your letters, Friday 2 November), biodegradable bags aren't new and they degrade into oxygen and water as I recall.
John Airey, Peterborough, UK
Rich (Your letters, Friday 2 November) in London. It's 1973. Nearly dinner time. I'm having hoops.
DCI Gene Huny, Manchester, UK