Your Letters
Are the gremlins back? I can't see the story that Malcolm Reflexpost (Thursday's Letters) is referring to - would it be the one about diverting a charging bull?
Mike Rosen, Dorking, Surrey
Malcolm, since you (or the Monitor) did not actually include the link, I spent ages trawling through police stories of the last few days for interesting names. I found Officers and but I'm not sure they were the ones. Please provide the link and put me out of my misery!
Margaret, Christchurch, NZ (ex-Scotland)
Monitor: Thanks to a technical difficulty involving rogue chevrons the link to PC Turnbull's heroic moment was omitted.
A fine example of nominative determinism in the story about a killing being made into a film. The name of the gang leader? .
Catherine, Leicester, UK
Am I the only person troubled by in which we learn of the completion of the Skynet system. Hopefully they won't turn it on on Monday 4 August. If so, I'll be making sure I'm in a desert at 2:14 on 29 August. Or perhaps it won't be turned on till 19 April 19 2011 - which gives me a few years to get armed. Does anyone have a clue ?
James Rigby, Wickford, Essex
Eurovision: to ensure more chances for the Brits, we could also divide England up into its original seven Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Mercia, Northumbria, Wessex, Essex, Sussex, Anglia and Kent.
Susan, Brisbane, Australia (but ex-Kent)
John, Sevenoaks (Thursday's Letters) actually, you've just spoilt the surprise: before reading your letter I had no idea what Monitor meant by the face-eating thing. Now I do.
Louise, Surrey