16 JUNE 1979, page 17

Archbishop And Pope

Sir: I have been an avid reader of anything written by Christopher Booker for a number of years, but I was saddened by the cynical and snide comments he made about the......

Oil And Food

Sir: With the price of oil rising and its serious consequences about to fall upon us all, may , T I point out that it is essential that Wherever cheapness in anything can be......

Arts Policy

Sir: Miss Pat Gilmour's somewhat brash recital, in her article 'Money for art's sake' In your issue of 9 June, of the numerous d ifficulties and contradictions in arts policy......

Tourist Traffic

Sir: I couldn't agree more with your views about tourists and London (Notebook, 19 May). But how do you distinguish the really interested from the junketers who treat the city......

Towards Unity

Sir: Tim Garton Ash suggests, in your 2 June edition, that the origins of the Conservative Party and the CDU must preclude any possibility of their forming closer ties. Is this......

Frustrated

Sir: It was inevitable, I suppose, that the week that my erstwhile drinking and marching partner, Jeffrey Bernard, finally tipped the winner of the Derby my newsagent would fail......

Moslem Emotions

Sir: At the risk of provoking your editorial prerogative of declaring this correspondence closed, may I reply briefly to the irrepressible Mrs Silkin (Letters, 2 June)? If......