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15:28 UK time, Wednesday, 1 August 2012

I wish I'd seen the article about job titles sooner. I'm an HR Manager for a NHS Trust and recently came across a member of staff whose title was recorded on the payroll system as "End of Life Facilitator". Regrettably, whoever initially set the record up had missed out the crucial word "Care". There are times when the NHS really does itself no favours.
HR Manager X, Leeds, England

Chemistry sets are no longer popular because of Health and Safety risks associated with some of the chemicals, one of which was "Blamed for the death of Pope Clement II in 1047". If that's the only and the last injury attributed to the substance, I think I might risk it...
Richard Martin, Doncaster, UK

50,000 people signing up to the Don't Go To See Madonna campaign sounds like a lot. But how many of them are pledging not to go to a concert they don't have tickets for, anyway?
David Richerby, Liverpool, UK

When I saw Blond Bond villain is unveiled I did wonder if last Friday was actually an audition?
Ruaraidh, Wirral, UK

Rob (Monday's letters), travelling in London Monday/Tuesday has been easy. My trains (from an Olympic venue no less) have been less packed than normal; there have been no queues I have seen commuting through Victoria; and my buses have been normal. No stuffing observed here. Is there a different view from the land of my fathers?
Adrian, London

No Your Letters on Tuesday night? Can we assume that MM is a member of Team GB with something to celebrate?
Peter, Swindon, UK

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