Michael Parkinson’s legacy encompasses various accomplishments, and it’s worth noting his role as one of the original supporters of the Anti-Nazi League in the late 1970s. This serves as a reminder that he aligned himself with the right side of history.
Keith Flett
Tottenham, London
Similar to Roald Dahl’s observation (Letters, 13 August), EM Forster demonstrated remarkable foresight in his 1909 short story, “The Machine Stops,” predicting the rise of AI and technology. I distinctly remember discussing this story with a year 11 class back in the early 1980s and dismissing it as implausible fantasy.
Margaret Harris
Isleworth, London
As a member of the Labour party, I find myself perplexed. Rachel Reeves argues that it is unaffordable to provide £1.3 billion to end the two-child benefit cap, yet Keir Starmer supports the notion of granting an additional bank holiday if the Lionesses win on Sunday. The estimated price tag for this celebratory day off stands at £2.9 billion (Report, 17 August).
Richard Price
Leyton, London
Regarding Eccles cakes and dead flies (Letters, 16 August), an interesting Scottish delicacy used to be known as “flies’ graveyards”: a concoction of apples, currants, and raisins sandwiched between layers of pastry.
Harry D Watson
Edinburgh
Observing the photograph of A-level results celebrations (Report, 17 August), it appears that students are not reaching the same heights in their jumps as they once did.
Toby Wood
Peterborough
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