3 DECEMBER 1994, page 41

Jam Tomorrow

Sir: Simon Jenkins is wrong to be so confi- dent that there will never be road pricing in London (Centre point, 19 November). For economic and environmental reasons, it is the......

Your Humble Servant

Sir: Nigel Nicolson rightly refers to Knole (A challenge to the continent', 19 Novem- ber), then adds that Kent's 'social aspira- tions were at baronet level, not ducal'. Must a......

Get It Right

Sir: Mr Theodoracopoulos has unfairly slurred the reputation of Lord Wyatt of Weeford by suggesting that he was elevated to the peerage for 'licking the right boots' (High life,......

Foodie Fall-out

Sir: Digby Anderson is a joy and a delight. He's a kind of human Catherine whe el ' whizzing round and round, furiously firing off squibs in every direction, before coming to......

Old Turks

Sir: Paul Johnson (And another thing, 8 October) airily portrays the Prime Minister of Turkey in an East End sodomy house. I believe he got his story from the book The Chanak......

Delivering Death

Sir: Is it not curious how we doctors, often decried by the public as being self-pro- claimed gods regarding decisions on life and death, are frequently given by the same s......

The Muckraker's Mind

Sir: When the editor of the News of the World has finished preening himself on the opprobrium of Auberon Waugh, Paul Johnson and Simon Jenkins (Letters, 19 November), he can......

Sir: Paul Johnson's Piece On The Press, Cov- Ered The

subject admirably (And another thing, 12 November). May I add a tiny reminder to those people currently muck- raking and destroying figures in public life? It is widely accepted......