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·29 de julho de 2025
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·29 de julho de 2025
I’m not sure who Zainab Johnson’s been talking to, but she’ll have no problem finding vegan/plant-based food here in Edinburgh during the fringe (‘I spent a month sleeping in a cupboard’: comedians on the true cost of the Fringe, 27 July). We have thousands of restaurants, the vast majority offering plant-based alternatives.Siobhan McGovernEdinburgh
• I too expect Nigel Farage to be on Gardeners’ Question Time soon (Letters, 24 July). Not for any money-tree expertise, however, but because it seems to be the only BBC media platform to which he isn’t already given regular open access.Mike HineKingston upon Thames, London
• I agree that “Having a well-informed tranche of young voters would be wonderful” (Letters, 23 July). But given many electoral results here and in the US, I would go further: having well-informed voters would be wonderful.Steve BarrettNettleton, Lincolnshire
• We will remember Tom Lehrer by poisoning some pigeons in the park (Tom Lehrer, acclaimed musical satirist of cold war era, dies aged 97, 28 July). Derek McMillan Durrington, West Sussex
• A review of The Winter’s Tale (23 July), but no mention of the climactic bear scene! The best bit. Actually, all I remember of the play.Peter BrookerWest Wickham, London
• Why are women performing on a stage called “actor” instead of “actress” but women performing on a football field “Lionesses” instead of “Lions”?Christine FuchsChigwell, Essex
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