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Emily Thornberry writes that our red carpet for the Saudi ruler is shameless (Journal, 7 March). Shameless, too, are the three half-page adverts for Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman bringing “change” to Saudi Arabia in the Guardian. Anne StevensonDorchester on Thames, OxfordshireEmily Thornberry writes that our red carpet for the Saudi ruler is shameless (Journal, 7 March). Shameless, too, are the three half-page adverts for Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman bringing “change” to Saudi Arabia in the Guardian. Anne StevensonDorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire
• If you need to be a socialist to be a proper feminist (Tory feminists do exist, 8 March ) do you need to be a socialist to be a decent human being? Should we declare how we vote?Richard PollardLeominster, Herefordshire• If you need to be a socialist to be a proper feminist (Tory feminists do exist, 8 March ) do you need to be a socialist to be a decent human being? Should we declare how we vote?Richard PollardLeominster, Herefordshire
• In her article on rosemary-infused water (8 March), Morwenna Ferrier remarks that the product “even sports its own naff slogan – ‘a drink to remember’”. Rosemary is the herb signifying remembrance; indeed, a sprig of rosemary was often worn on Anzac Day in Australia. A bunch of rosemary was placed on my mother’s coffin.Anne AllgarWisbech, Cambridgeshire• In her article on rosemary-infused water (8 March), Morwenna Ferrier remarks that the product “even sports its own naff slogan – ‘a drink to remember’”. Rosemary is the herb signifying remembrance; indeed, a sprig of rosemary was often worn on Anzac Day in Australia. A bunch of rosemary was placed on my mother’s coffin.Anne AllgarWisbech, Cambridgeshire
• Pie aficionados passing through the West Midlands may be interested in the seven ingredients and construction of the Black Country Bosta available from Langs of Wollaston – thin layer of grey peas and bacon/pork pie meat/layer of faggots and gravy/pork pie meat/topping layer of minted mushy peas, all encased in award-winning pastry (Letters, 7 March). Enjoy!Dave CollinsKidderminster, Worcestershire• Pie aficionados passing through the West Midlands may be interested in the seven ingredients and construction of the Black Country Bosta available from Langs of Wollaston – thin layer of grey peas and bacon/pork pie meat/layer of faggots and gravy/pork pie meat/topping layer of minted mushy peas, all encased in award-winning pastry (Letters, 7 March). Enjoy!Dave CollinsKidderminster, Worcestershire
• I just hope – for all our futures – that neither of the leaders has a bad hair day (Trump and Kim to hold nuclear talks, 9 March).Anne JopeMaidstone, Kent• I just hope – for all our futures – that neither of the leaders has a bad hair day (Trump and Kim to hold nuclear talks, 9 March).Anne JopeMaidstone, Kent
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