Your Letters
Kay (Your Letters, Tuesday), you do not have to suffer. Using your iPhone, browse to the Monitor page on the interweb. Then select the icon at the bottom of the screen that looks like an arrow escaping from a box. Tap on the option to "Add to Home Screen". Magazine Monitor will then appear as if it were an App. I'll get my protective case.
Jim, Crowborough
Milliband to join International Rescue? Thunderbirds are go!
Jo Penn, Lichfield
On the theme of flapjackery topology, Fee and Basil make good cases for fewer corners. However, there is an economic constraint in that the chosen shape ought to tesselate in the plane for maximum unit yield. I submit hexagons, which are the closest approximation to a circle that will neatly fit.
Rich, Titchfield Common, UK
"Cyprus making 'superhuman' effort to reopen banks by Thursday". What, have the door hinges jammed or has someone lost the keys?
Graham, Hayle, Cornwall
There was only one profession considered "most wanted" in Greece.
No surprise as to which one...
John, Glasgow
Sorry, Rob (Tuesday's letters) but along with people like Bob Hope (born in Eltham, London in 1903), Alfred Hitchcock (Leytonstone, 1899) and Boris Karloff (Honor Oak, 1887) the vast majority of fans would consider Stan Laurel and Charlie Chaplin to be American as almost all of their significant work was done after they landed on those shores. If it is any comfort it works the other way around - famous 'Australian' actors Nicole Kidman and Mel Gibson are both closet Americans.
ANGUS GAFRAIDH, London UK