Your Letters
So we have excessive of coverage of and her sniffle. Not a word, however on loosing both Michael Brecker and Alice Coltrane this weekend. Is influence now measured not in artistic terms, but in Hello column inches.
Evan Beswick, Edinburgh
Re: Unfair . At the end of the day forcing the banks to cut their "unfair" charges isn't going to reduce bank profits or cut the cost to the customer. Since the law changed on reducing charges for overdrafts and late payment fees every single one of my credit cards has written to me and increased the interest rate. I'm unfortunate in not being able to clear my balance every month and have been fighting for four years to reduce my debt. Now that the banks have increased normal rates I'm being penalised once a month on each card instead of once in a blue moon when I got my timings wrong. What's fair about that?
Joanne, London
Re: . I hate to nitpick, but isn't too much anything dangerous? That's kind of implied by the fact that it's "too much".
Jake Perks, Shropshire, UK
Congratulations to the where "you can walk in with a screw and they will find you a nut to match it". Presumably they do so without pointing out you are holding a bolt, rather than a screw.
Ed Loach, Clacton, UK
You're so cruel. may have once made a faux pas, but you didn't have to rub it in by making it the Friday story, meaning that photo had to be up all weekend too... Talk about undue prominence.
Lester Mak, London, UK
Re: Eurovision. You walked into this one Sara.
Phil, Guisborough, UK (FIVE times ESC winners)
Sorry, but the photo with 10 things depicts 13 items!
Rod Mitchell, Owensboro, Kentucky, USA