Pippa Crerar and Jessica Elgot tell us that the leaked files obtained by the US non-profit Distributed Denial of Secrets “raise further questions about [Boris] Johnson’s integrity” (Boris Johnson had dinner in lockdown with peer funding flat refit, files suggest, 8 September). What integrity?
Patricia Baker-Cassidy
Oxford
So Boris Johnson is revealed to have possibly ignored rules for his own benefit and at our expense. In other news, the pope is revealed to be Catholic.
Jonathan Harris
Poundon, Buckinghamshire
Talking to my young neighbour as we sat on the grass in Parliament Square on Saturday, holding our placards against the banning of the protest group Palestine Action (Report, 7 September), I asked her what she was reading. She said it was George Orwell. It seemed very appropriate.
Alicia Baker
Highgate, London
My allotment is not only a safe place (Letters, 8 September), but also one that helps me get to sleep at night. Reviewing the day’s planting, weeding and harvesting works better for me than counting sheep.
Mick Beeby
Bristol
The power of Guardian letters regarding self-service checkouts (Letters, 4 September): three staffed tills opened in the Whitechapel Sainsbury’s on Monday.
Joyce Moss
London
I have spotted the autumn equivalent of the first cuckoo – pumpkin spice lattes in Starbucks.
Patrick Sheehy
Blackheath, London
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