Article 4Y7R2 How raising a glass can make you an ass | Brief letters

How raising a glass can make you an ass | Brief letters

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Sea eagles in England | Loneliness and churches | Circumcision and Shakespeare | English usage | Sperm donations

So a sea eagle has chosen to live in Oxfordshire (Report, 18 January). It is not the first time. Archaeologists digging near Oxford have discovered sea eagle bones on bronze age and Anglo-Saxon sites. And the name of the village Earley, on the Thames near Reading, means "eagle wood" - probably because of the presence there of sea eagles' nests over 1,000 years ago. Let's hope this magnificent bird finds a mate and stays around.
David Miles
Retired chief archaeologist, English Heritage

" Weekends can be very lonely (The curse of weekend loneliness, G2, 16 January) so on Sunday why not go to a service at the local church? Most serve coffee afterwards and there are lovely people to meet. Maybe even go again the following week!
Carolyn Charlesworth
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

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