Your Letters
My housemate is storing a box of snow in the freezer "for emergencies". Please advise.
James Cram, Birmingham, UK
My problem with pristine, untrodden snow is that I can't think of anything properly witty enough to write in it. Therefore I resent it and spend the rest of the day seething. Naturally, greetings cards cause similar levels of bitterness.
Chris Clarke, Grenoble, France
I agree completely with the Guardian. So what if Russia and Finland regularly experience heavy snow of a kind that's extremely rare for the UK. We could also have an army of thousands of snow machines. Hands up who wants to pay for it?
Rob Foreman, London, UK
"." So... no mistake, then?
Susannah, Northampton
I did like the juxtaposition of headlines on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ News homepage this morning: "EU attacks 'Buy American' clause" and "Fresh talks in foreign worker row". You see, protectionism is fine when we do it, just not when foreigners have a go...
Dan, Bedford
Despite reports to the contrary is Great Barr Primary actually the only school in the country that has been closed? It seems that way since the ´óÏó´«Ã½ front page slide show, the Telegraph online and the Times online are all using the same photo.
Vicky, East London Sparkling in the Sun but Seriously Icy
Monitor: This photograph was taken by the Press Association. And where the Press Association goes, many follow.