I empathise with Colm (AKA Colin) Russell (Letters, 2 March). However, I can also confirm that name-mangling works in reverse between Britain and Ireland. After 30-plus years of visiting my family and friends in Ireland, my English husband, Colin, has resigned himself to being called “Colm” whenever he meets someone new.
Breda Corish (not Brenda Cornish)
Stoke Newington, London
• While I applaud your articles on growing and eating seasonally grown vegetables (24 February), Yotam Ottolenghi’s winter salad recipes, republished alongside them in your print edition, seem to miss the point by including fresh plums and mango.
Francine Isaacs
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys
• Yotam Ottolenghi’s alternatives for lettuce and tomato salads have 14 and 15 ingredients. Simple!
Tim Treffry
Sheffield
• White van man as contemporary pundit? Scrawled on the back of one such vehicle: “No tomatoes kept in this van overnight.”
David Upton
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire
• In the absence of rotten tomatoes, I’d pay good money to put Hancock, Williamson and Johnson in the stocks and throw boiled turnips at them (Teachers say Gavin Williamson pandemic texts reveal ‘secret contempt’, 2 March).
Alison White
Rugeley, Staffordshire
• Why are asylum seeker hotel protesters massing in Skegness and Newquay (Report, 26 February)? The only proper place for protest is at the Home Office.
Dr Patrick Hoyte
Wootton Courtenay, Somerset