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If only we were moving towards “war-fighting readiness” (Report, 1 June) in the defence of our country against climate change, which is 100% likely to occur, unlike a Russian attack. Although I don’t disagree with the need to do a bit of sabre‑rattling towards Vladimir Putin, the threats of disastrous floods, storms and droughts are what I worry about much more for my children and grandchildren. If only we were moving towards “war-fighting readiness” (Report, 1 June) in the defence of our country against climate change, which is 100% likely to occur, unlike a Russian attack. Although I don’t disagree with the need to do a bit of sabre‑rattling towards Vladimir Putin, the threats of disastrous floods, storms and droughts are what I worry about much more for my children and grandchildren.Isabella StoneSheffield
There are plenty of male authors being published (‘Men need liberation too’: do we need more male novelists?, 31 May). Richard Osman, the Rev Richard Coles, Graham Norton and Bob Mortimer are across all the supermarket bookshelves. All that we authors need to do is become TV celebs, and all our publishing issues are sorted.Iain ParkeSelf-published author, Carrshield, Northumberland
Isabella Stone I recall my old English teacher writing on the blackboard and asking the class to punctuate: “time flies you cannot they fly at such irregular intervals” (Letters, 3 June). We were all baffled.Gwyneth Wagstaff Ammanford, Neath Port Talbot
Elon Musk is a “special government employee” (Report, 30 May), Russia’s war on Ukraine is a “special military operation”. These days, “special” never seems to signify anything good.Mark de BrunnerBurn Bridge, North Yorkshire
Sheffield The best colon advice I have ever received is “eat sufficient fibre” (Letters, 28 May).Chris OsborneWest Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
There are plenty of male authors being published (‘Men need liberation too’: do we need more male novelists?, 31 May). Richard Osman, the Rev Richard Coles, Graham Norton and Bob Mortimer are across all the supermarket bookshelves. All that we authors need to do is become TV celebs, and all our publishing issues are sorted.
Iain Parke
Self-published author, Carrshield, Northumberland
I recall my old English teacher writing on the blackboard and asking the class to punctuate: “time flies you cannot they fly at such irregular intervals” (Letters, 3 June). We were all baffled.
Gwyneth Wagstaff
Ammanford, Neath Port Talbot
Elon Musk is a “special government employee” (Report, 30 May), Russia’s war on Ukraine is a “special military operation”. These days, “special” never seems to signify anything good.
Mark de Brunner
Burn Bridge, North Yorkshire
The best colon advice I have ever received is “eat sufficient fibre” (Letters, 28 May).
Chris Osborne
West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
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