Your Letters
I am amazed at the restraint shown in the reporting of the closure of Pfizer's Sandwich research centre and how they have not been able to keep the Viagra plant going.
Jan Podsiadly, Croydon
Re: A tale of two censuses, 1911 v 2011. I'm not happy about the intrusive nature of some of the questions this year. Equally, I'm not happy about the prospect of being fined for telling fibs. I think I'll take a road trip on the night of the census.
Heather Kavanagh
Re: Film invasion of the Super-Brits. I don't think anyone gets too worked up about Brits playing American roles anymore. If they can do an American accent properly, and are right for the role, good for them. Some of your folks are brilliant in our shows and films. I saw Jonny Lee Miller in a shortlived series called Eli Stone, and then I saw him in Emma, at which point I told my sister that his British accent sounded quite good to me. I then learned it was really that his American accent had been excellent.
Nadja, Bostonian in Moscow, Russia
Getting into Oxford? I use Park & Ride.
Diane, Sutton
Is this an example of a recursive news story? To paraphrase: "Crime maps website crashes because millions of people see it on the news and try to view it (click here to view it)". I'll get my (I'll get my (I'll get my (coat))).
Ian Merchant, Derby
Sue of London (Tuesday's letters) thinks that "Gut" is a strange name for a magazine? In France a year or two ago they brought out a lad-mag called "Guts" which, unsurprisingly, folded quite quickly
Ian William Johnson, Paris, France