I was rather surprised to see Rishi Sunak telling us how thankful he is that the king’s cancer has been “caught early” (Report, 6 February). Presumably he is rather less concerned about the rest of us, whose access to early cancer treatment via the NHS has been massively curtailed thanks to his government’s cuts and general incompetence.
Ian Edwards
Rugeley, Staffordshire
• Marc Quinn’s sculpture Alison Lapper Pregnant in Trafalgar Square may have been dismissed as “patronising” and “ghastly” by some in 2005 (How we made, 5 February), but the large, pink inflatable version that was put in front of the San Giorgio Maggiore church for the Venice Biennale in 2013 was quite spectacular!
Helen Keating
Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway
• Windows without curtains are not just a distraction for passersby (Letters, 6 February). We finally realised why our son wasn’t settling down each night in his cot – he was standing up on tiptoes to watch a neighbour’s TV across the street.
Marjorie Firth
Warkworth, Northumberland
• You don’t have to go to Belgium for gender-neutral hairdressing prices (Pass notes, 6 February). Just come to Bristol and visit the brilliant dooo barbers run by the indomitable Jess.
Helen Clutton
Bristol
• Niksen, the Dutch term for doing absolutely nothing (The art of doing nothing: have the Dutch found the answer to burnout culture?, 7 February), is just dolce far niente (the joy of idleness) without the benefit of Italian sunshine.
Dr John Doherty
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
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