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Meghan Markle visits a community radio station and meets staff on a magazine collective, in response to their invitation. She provides both with masses of invaluable publicity and, it appears, generates a great deal of pleasure. But, oh dear me, the magazine’s deputy editor, Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff, a republican, feels compromised at shaking Meghan’s soon-to-be royal hand (Black women are rooting for Meghan Markle, G2, 11 January). There’s a term for what you feel, Charlie: it’s called having your cake and eating it.Lesley KantNorwichMeghan Markle visits a community radio station and meets staff on a magazine collective, in response to their invitation. She provides both with masses of invaluable publicity and, it appears, generates a great deal of pleasure. But, oh dear me, the magazine’s deputy editor, Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff, a republican, feels compromised at shaking Meghan’s soon-to-be royal hand (Black women are rooting for Meghan Markle, G2, 11 January). There’s a term for what you feel, Charlie: it’s called having your cake and eating it.Lesley KantNorwich
• So good to read that Apple Europe has “agreed” to pay its tax bill (Apple Europe agrees to pay £137m extra tax, 11 January). And there was me thinking it was compulsory. I don’t recall HMRC asking me whether I was agreeable to paying mine this year, but maybe next time?Gerry WyldSlough• So good to read that Apple Europe has “agreed” to pay its tax bill (Apple Europe agrees to pay £137m extra tax, 11 January). And there was me thinking it was compulsory. I don’t recall HMRC asking me whether I was agreeable to paying mine this year, but maybe next time?Gerry WyldSlough
• You say an ancient drawing “showed two hunters, a bull, and two beaming disks in the sky” (6,000-year-old rock art reveals death of a star, 11 January). I am no astrophysicist but at least I know the difference between a bull (horns) and a deer (branchy antlers, as in this drawing).Sue LambleLondon• You say an ancient drawing “showed two hunters, a bull, and two beaming disks in the sky” (6,000-year-old rock art reveals death of a star, 11 January). I am no astrophysicist but at least I know the difference between a bull (horns) and a deer (branchy antlers, as in this drawing).Sue LambleLondon
• Oh damn you, Guardian! Just as I was finishing the big new year paper declutter you print a fine full-page valediction to the Berliner/hello to the tabloid (11 January) that cries out to be pinned up. OK, I’ll do it – through gritted teeth and tears.Alexandra ShepherdAberdeen• Oh damn you, Guardian! Just as I was finishing the big new year paper declutter you print a fine full-page valediction to the Berliner/hello to the tabloid (11 January) that cries out to be pinned up. OK, I’ll do it – through gritted teeth and tears.Alexandra ShepherdAberdeen
• Philip Hammond is mistaken (Hammond accuses the EU27 of failing to realise ‘it takes two to tango’, 11 January). In the dance form that “we” have chosen, it takes 28 to tango.Jenny TillyardSeaford, East Sussex• Philip Hammond is mistaken (Hammond accuses the EU27 of failing to realise ‘it takes two to tango’, 11 January). In the dance form that “we” have chosen, it takes 28 to tango.Jenny TillyardSeaford, East Sussex
• In this neck of the woods we have a Slack End in BD6 and a Slack Bottom in HX7 (Letters, passim).Steve TeasdaleHalifax• In this neck of the woods we have a Slack End in BD6 and a Slack Bottom in HX7 (Letters, passim).Steve TeasdaleHalifax
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