Your Letters
I'm glad you in December, only to bring it . Can I also point out the "debunking" studies on eating late at night were done on humans, yet the new "evidence" was gathered from mice. ARGH!
Jinja, Edinburgh
In you say that in England "It becomes an offence if it can be proved the person stripped off with the intention to cause distress, alarm or outrage" and "the onus would be on the prosecution to prove this intention to upset". And in Scotland "the test is essentially the same as in English law - that a member of the public has been put in a state of fear or alarm." It seems to me that this highlights the essential DIFFERENCE between the two systems. In Scotland it must be shown simply that someone was put in a state of fear or alarm, in England it must be shown that that was the defendant's intention - not the same thing.
Marten Hynard, Tunbridge Wells
Hmm, 3 out of 7 is ranked as "Less Than Zero". Would it be rude to ask if the writer of was an ?
Andrew, Germany
This week's scoring system for is unnecessarily harsh. I know 1/7 was not a very good score, but it's definitely more than zero. To call it "less than zero" is just cruel.
Adam, London, UK
I share the Magazine's amazement at the triumph of the chocolate digestive in the dunking competition (Thursday's daily mini-quiz). I think the ginger biscuits were nobbled, maybe someone left the tin open a crack and they went a bit flabby? Crisp fresh ginger biscuits should beat a wimpy chocolate digestive into a cup of tea any day. Well, not actually beat them into the cup.
Vicky, East London
*Which* university is he from?
Aimee, St Andrews, Scotland
Paper Monitor watches Wallander? I genuinely thought that ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ4 were running it solely for my Swedish fiancée to feel at home.
Tom H, North London
Wow, I feel like Stig or a winner of the caption competition with a response from Paper Monitor him/her/itself (Thursday letters and Friday's Paper Monitor). I shall certainly look into the two shows recommended and give some critical feedback in a few months.
Jacob, London
Paper Monitor, poor old Liz Jones has had .
Basil Long, Nottingham