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CRAIG BROWN: Test your letters knowledge Part 2... Did Larkin get in a lather about the washing-up?
Alan Bates, the campaigner and former sub-postmaster, has called the Post Office an 'atrocious organisation' that is 'beyond saving'. At the same time, the founder of the Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society, Dinah Johnson, fears the Royal Mail's proposal to reduce second-class post to two or three days a week may spell the end of letter-writing. So with the postal service under fire from all directions, how well do you know your letters? ...read
CRAIG BROWN: Test your letters knowledge Part 1... Dear all, is this the end of gutter maggot insults?
The heroic founder of the Handwritten Letter Appreciation Society, Dinah Johnson, fears that the Royal Mail 's proposal to reduce delivery days to two or three a week will spell the end of the letter. 'This is how you get to the death of letter-writing. I didn't think when I set up the society that there would be a scenario where the service is threatened, but it is.' So just how well do you know your letters? Take the test and find out... ...read
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- MUST READS Gwen is celebrating her 38th birthday by eating one of the best sticky toffee puddings she's ever tasted. But she has no one to share her day with.
- LITERARY FICTION Mae and Ari meet at the sticky end of a tequila-blasted night out. She is gay, confident and flits merrily from one affair to the next; his sexual preference is harder to pin down.
- PICTURE THIS Emma Thompson (pictured with her mother, Phyllida Law) keeps hers in her loo. John Legend has it in his piano bar.
- CLASSIC CRIME A hard-boiled, middle-aged gumshoe with time on his hands is persuaded to track down a missing dog, presumed stolen.
- CHILDREN'S This sequel to Welford's best-selling, moving and funny debut, Time Travelling With A Hamster, reunites us with Al Chaudhury, who travelled back decades to save his father.
- Antics of my war hero aunts This is the story of Archie and his hilarious aunts, Penny and Josephine. Nonagenarian war heroines, they're plastered with medals and are off to Paris to accept yet another.