PROTECT YOUR DNA WITH QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayI always regard the house prices in your fantasy house hunt feature with wry amusement. After all, it is supposed to be fantasy. However, last weekend’s selection made my blood boil (Homes for sale to inspire artists in England – in pictures, 23 January). In 2024, the Guardian reported that the median income of visual artists had dropped to £12,500, a fall of 40% since 2010. Even the most creative accounting is not going to convert this into a mortgage for one of the houses featured.
Annie Harrison
Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire
Rosie, aged 10, recounts how an app identified prints as those of coyotes (Young country diary, 24 January). Here in Cumbria, I recently came across a skull that I was pretty sure was that of a fox. To confirm it, I used Google Lens to identify it. Guess what, the answer was coyote.
William Wood (aged 83)
Maulds Meaburn, Cumbria
Bren Pointer (Letters, 23 January) might like to note that there are six Premier Inns in Milton Keynes. If at first you don’t succeed...
Peter Barnes
Milton Keynes
You report (29 January) that scientists think a key secret to long life may, quite simply, be genetics. I think it’s down to breathing.
Philip Clayton
London
Some years ago I noticed a sign outside a bar in Málaga advertising Tapa’s (Letters, 29 January). Is the infection spreading?
Joan Friend
Shaw, Greater Manchester


17 hours ago
14





















English (US) ·
French (CA) ·