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Feedback Editor of The Times newspaper. I handle complaints and queries about the paper and air some of them in my Saturday column. Get in touch!

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Tim Long
Tim Long@timthingdom·
@TimesFeedback Oct 24 page 36, Comment, Ducking the debate. The term duck comes from the Dutch word for cloth, doek.
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Offramp
Offramp@Offramp_tavanip·
@TimesFeedback Many thanks for another funny and informative column on Saturday.
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Ed Glinert
Ed Glinert@EdGlinert1·
@TimesFeedback Rose, there's a simple solution re metric/imperial. Metric belongs solely in the classroom/lab where dividing by 5 or 10 is necessary. In real life use imperial, as dividing by 3 is more important than divding by 5.
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Offramp
Offramp@Offramp_tavanip·
@TimesFeedback An interesting column on 31/8/2019, as usual. Is the Times style guide available in shops?
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Sylvia Crookes
Sylvia Crookes@sybisib·
@TimesFeedback ....pedants off to Cornwall berating ice cream sellers on apostrophe’s (sic). A blissful picture. Made me laugh out loud. Thank you.
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Times Feedback
Times Feedback@TimesFeedback·
@archivedelver Very sorry about this, and sorry for the fine journalists who worked on it. Hope you can get used to digital eventually
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Times Feedback
Times Feedback@TimesFeedback·
@Legalisecanabo Our style is to use Mr at second mention in news stories except for artists, sportsmen, convicted offenders and the dead. Lack of it does not show lack of respect
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Legalise Cannabis Campaign Scotland
@TimesArchive Hi, Address you show under Times column photo @TimesFeedback (you have it in upper case which reverts to what you see here) seems unused since last year? Did you get our style comment about Mr Bob Marley being the correct version as he got Jamaica's Order of Merit.
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Offramp@Offramp_tavanip·
@TimesFeedback There is an awful lot to like in the Times. One of my favourite columns is the weekly Feedback section by Rose Wild. I always learn something.
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Lucy R. Fisher
Lucy R. Fisher@richmondie·
Or perhaps quibble in context
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Lucy R. Fisher
Lucy R. Fisher@richmondie·
@TIMESFEEDBACK PEOPLE with a lot of crotchets are crotchety. Wellington couldn't spell. A crotchety is a fad or bee in bonnet.
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Nick Petty
Nick Petty@CrosswordNick·
@Timesfeedback - Wellington and the lace-making, no: a difficulty or grouse of some sort: think crochety
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Seán Hade
Seán Hade@seanmhade·
@TimesFeedback "oxters" in common use in Ireland too, probably unsurprisingly. Good column today.
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Richard Kerley
Richard Kerley@RichardKerley·
@TimesFeedback Old sailing/ornithologist joke: 'What's difference between a cormorant & a shag? You never forget your first cormorant'
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