Your Letters
"Satellites are being used to study the Sun's great explosive events that can disrupt power grids and satellites." Okay... well I can't see any immediate problems there.
Christian Cook, Epsom, UK
"The ´óÏó´«Ã½ said it was sorry if it had offended some people, but said jokes based on national stereotyping were part of British national humour." Australian humour too. Relentlessly. I am just wondering if, as I have been here for 19 years and 9 months, I can make slightly derogatory remarks about the weather now (after worst floods on record and worst storm ever to make landfall), without being instantly labelled a whinging pom.
Susan.Thomas, Brisbane, Australia
So sales are falling. I think there might be a big market in Malawi?
Diane, Sutton
Re:Parrots are left and right-handed. I think it's more of a shock to find out parrots have hands, to be honest.
Adam Molloy, Tewkesbury
is getting around now, here taking a quick nap at the Guardian.
Flavia, Milan, Italy
After the revelation that Magazine has an entry on (Friday's letters) we can see at the bottom of said article the editor of Magazine is in fact male. Does this end the long running speculation over PM's gender (as mentioned in aforementioned article?)
Jennie Fisher, Leeds UK