30 OCTOBER 2004, page 42

Landed With Euro-rubbish

From Christopher Booker Sir: Ross Clark (Rubbish policies', 23 October) should be congratulated for producing such a wonderfully angry attack on the explosion of fly-tipping in......

Put To Bed By Drunks

From Tan Heald Sir: I recognise almost everything in Charles M(x)re's memories of the Daily Telegraph 25 years ago (The Spectator's Notes, 16 October), not least the author,......

Verbal Scotch Broth

From Adam Fergusson Sir: I am grateful to A.H. Ronald (Letters, 23 October) for pointing out that the dishes served in the Holyrood parliament of my novel Scone — kail brose.......

Author, Not Editor

From Christopher Howse Sir: In his very welcome review (Books, 23 October) Sir Peregrine Worsthorne omitted to mention the title of my book, which is How We Saw It. I am its......

Speeding Up Destruction

From Dr Jeremy Stocker Sir: John Laughland of British Helsinki Human Rights is changing his story, as well as misquoting me (Letters, 23 October). The 'few seconds' [for Nato......

Prayerful Points

From the Revd John Fellows Sir: Mr S.E.G. Hopkin (Letters, 23 October) is wrong on all counts. The Council of Constantinople did not substitute 'I believe' for 'We believe'. The......

Alight In The Gloom

From Mike Knowles Sir: 'A single phrase often makes my day', wrote your columnist Theodore Dalrymple (Second opinion, 23 October). How true that can be! 1 was in London last......

Sanitary Orders

From Nicholas Stonier Sir: Further to Theodore Dahymple's recent observations regarding the proliferation of unnecessary public notices (Second opinion, 2 October), may I offer......