Picking up a prescription from the surgery, I noticed some leaflets on hearing loss (‘Any embarrassment is in your head!’: How hearing aids boost your health and happiness, 13 November; Letters, 14 November). Aware that I’d been in denial, I phoned and got an appointment within a fortnight. The audiologist tested me, selected suitable aids and fitted them. I left the building with much better hearing, an instruction book, two packs of spare batteries and a follow-up date. No one asked me for as much as a penny piece.
Reed Bowden
Great Snoring, Norfolk
• “The dominance of English-language pop music appears to be waning,” says Shain Shapiro (From K-pop to reggaeton, English language music no longer reigns supreme, 12 November). I’m not so sure: the 10 biggest tracks of 2022 in the UK were all by British artists – the first time this has happened in the history of the charts.
Des Brown
Newcastle upon Tyne
• In the picture of the cabinet meeting accompanying Rafael Behr’s article, the ministers seem to have name cards in front of them (David Cameron’s Tory party is dead – and its ghost can’t save Rishi Sunak, 15 November). Is this to remind them who the current housing minister is, or possibly what their current job is?
Steve Kibble
Rudyard, Staffordshire
• Do the Shetland Islands have the UK’s highest murder rate (Letters, 13 November)? Surely that honour belongs to Midsomer.
Rosalind Clayton
London
• Phil Robinson wonders where he might find “bright, indirect sunlight” for his plants (Letters, 14 November). Has he tried a mirror?
Rahul Desai
London
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