Where to keep a handkerchief (Letters, 5 October)? I find that tucking it under the bra strap on the shoulder works OK, provided I’m not wearing a high neck. But braless in the hot weather, I had to fall back on the solution recommended by my mother in the 50s: up your knicker leg. Not so easy to extract discreetly.
Julia Fabricius
London
• In case anyone in the north is sceptical about the £36bn being reallocated from HS2 to fund transport projects, perhaps this promise could be promoted on the side of a bus (HS2: Rishi Sunak’s £36bn in transport funding – is it new or just repackaged?, 4 October).
Claire Lynn
Hexham, Northumberland
• We have a tree in our garden that has an abundance of apples currently. For the past few weeks a profusion of blossom has been growing alongside them. What can we expect to see in bloom next spring, if anything?
John and Karen Grunert
West Wittering, West Sussex
• I would like every one of those responsible for Partygate and all the other rule-breaking to read the final entry in Lucy Mangan’s piece (Digested week, 6 October). I wonder if it would make them half as sad as I felt reading it?
Ros Napier
Birmingham
• The old “bug letter” story (Letters, 6 October) has been around since at least the 1920s, and was referred to in the title of John Bear’s 1996 book Send This Jerk the Bedbug Letter.
Dr Richard Carter
Putney, London
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