Your article (Royal Mail second-class delivery cuts will take ‘many months’ to roll out, 1 September) raised a wry smile in our household. We have not had a regular mail delivery since 2020. It has gone from weekly to irregular to the present situation where we haven’t had any mail for a month. We look forward to getting mail on alternate days – it will be a novelty.
Kay Smith
Leeds
Reports state that Angela Rayner is “working class” (Angela Rayner, plain-speaking scourge of the Tories, made herself vulnerable, 5 September). I did not know that. Next thing we’ll be told that Keir Starmer is the son of a toolmaker. Remarkable.
Max Bell
Thame, Oxfordshire
According to our daughter, who is left the Daily Mail by a regular visitor (Letters, 3 September), this paper makes the best liner for the cat litter tray, being the most absorbent of detritus.
Sally Smith
Redruth, Cornwall
Well, that’s clinched it for the Nobel peace prize then (Trump signs executive order rebranding Pentagon as Department of War, 5 September).
Jan Wiczkowski
Prestwich, Manchester
Will Reform be following Trump and promise to rename the UK’s Ministry of Defence by its old name, the War Office?
Julian Harber
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
Adrian Chiles asks if anyone can save him from the doom loop of hold music (Hold music is eating my soul …, 4 September). When I called the RSPB reserve at Leighton Moss recently I was treated to birdsong.
Penny Kay
Lancaster
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