Your Letters
With regard to the Cameron tipping tale, can anyone inform me of the nature of the waitress's mistake? I feel that, perhaps, paying a bill of Euro10.20 with a 10 Euro note places the error firmly on the head of the PM.
ThomsonsPier, Reading, UK
Shame the skipper of this yacht didn't read this article, especially the bit about previous winners.
Rik Alewijnse, Feering, UK
I keep seeing "May returns after London violence" and thinking: Err, so the rest of August has been cancelled?!
Keith, Whitstable, UK
"Colour perception means no matter what colour light we look at bananas under they always look yellow" according to the caption in this article. I'm not so sure; the ones in my fruit bowl look pretty brown.
Darren, London
Re: X Factor finalist Cher Lloyd tops singles chart. "Adele's album 21 is at number two while her first album 19 is at number four" and "Beyonce's album 4 fell two places from number three to number five". Words fail me - and people who name albums, apparently.
Chris, Newbury, UK
Interesting, in a nominative determinism sort of way, that the world's main credit ratings agency is called Standard and Poors. Does your country meet the standard, or is it poor?
Colin Edwards, Exeter, UK