Your Letters
Re: The piece of paper that fooled Hitler. Bletchley Park is a site of National, if not International historical importance. It is a point of national shame that it is being allowed to fall apart. It should be heavily invested in to preserve this treasure. Come on private sponsorship - especially the computer industry who owe much of their later success to the pioneering work of Turing and team.
Vwlearner, UK
Jeremy Clarkson's apparent inability to distinguish between unspoken thoughts and spoken words does seem to explain rather a lot about his career. It's still no excuse, though.
Sue, London
I was so expecting a major city to relocate when I read this Hague arrives in Syria for talks. How disappointing!
Adrian, London
When I saw that a piano had washed up on a sand bank in Miami, I was wondering if there is a connection with . Perhaps a reunion can be arranged.
Christian Cook, Epsom, UK
Re: John A Walsh (Wednesday letters), you clearly not only believe in a class system, but also put yourself firmly in the "middle" class - between prince Charles (upper and "above" you) and the bus driver (lower and "below" you). How we betray ourselves with our examples, eh?
Greg, Dallas, TX
Have celebrated Australia Day with a bit too much enthusiasm. Is there a cure for a surfeit of lamingtons?
Rachel, Wayzata, USA
Going for six in a row.
Spartacus, but you can call me Martin, Stockport