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Striking tube drivers have proved a point | London Underground

Striking tube drivers have proved a point | London Underground


Anyone caught in the chaos of the mad, traffic-infested streets in London as they tried to get home during the strike by RMT tube drivers might realise how important those drivers are in keeping London running smoothly (Report, 8 September). Perhaps it’s worth paying them more and reducing their working hours.
Dr Alan Lafferty
London

Regarding the letter on smiling (Letters, 10 September), I am told by my son that no one gives way to another vehicle in the south. While this is possibly a wild generalisation, I find that letting a vehicle into a queue of traffic in front of you changes a stressed face to a smile of thanks.
Jeanette Hamilton
Buxton, Derbyshire

One of the reasons Samantha Cameron gives for winding up her clothing business is international trading restrictions (10 September). I do hope that she has someone to turn to for an explanation as to how this happened.
Mat Tarrant
Beeston, Nottinghamshire

Re the Banksy artwork at the Royal Courts of Justice in London (Court staff cover up Banksy image of judge beating a protester, 8 September), am I the only pedant to notice a British judge wielding an American gavel in court?
David Whiteway
Tiverton, Devon

Recovery from the nauseating effects of nitrous oxide (Letters, 10 September) in our school clinic in Sheffield in the early 1950s was in the hands of the dental nurse: a couple of clips round the ears while in the corridor.
John Bailey
St Albans

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