Kids' Stuff
Sir: Pamela Riley claims (Letters, 19 Octo- ber) that I refer to myself as a `kid' at 32. I do not. I was referring to my staff at the Modern Review — 'a bunch of kids' who were......
Bbc
Sir: London Weekend Television enjoyed the suggestion that it is, in Martyn Harris' words, central to the BBC's conception of itself (`. . the BBC exists to make pro- grammes......
Sir: Charles Moore Claims That 'britain Is Basically...
and white'. On this basis, he argues for a more racist immigration policy. Mr Moore is clearly English-speaking and white. He is articulate and intelligent. He is also inhu-......
Johnson Graduate
Sir: Paul Johnson (And Another Thing, 19 October) is correct in his recognition of the viral spread of Political Correctness. As a graduate student in the Business School of the......
Oops-a-daisy
Sir: I have long admired your 'Unlettered' column and wonder whether your readers might enjoy examples of equally stimulating telephone conversations with switchboard operators.......
Mildly Ambivalent
Sir: Douglas Chambers appears to believe that in my book, Darling Loosy, I attribute Princess Louise's 'fatal loss of trust' in her husband Lord Lorne entirely to a sledging......
More Than Mere Acting
Sir: Although, for me, Julie Burchill can do no wrong she does get things wrong in the hallowed tradition of English journalism. She believes that when Reagan was running for......
Liberal And 'racist'
Sir: Charles Moore's article, (`Time for a more liberal and "racist" immigration poli- cy', 19 October) confuses two very different groups of people. Those who seek asylum and......