Billie Eilish and Becky Slope's dismal interpretation of experiencing childhood in this day and age
Billie Eilish and Becky Hill’s grim take on growing up in today’s world
Pop stars’ angst | Palestinian olive oil | Garlic-less greengrocer | Euan Blair’s riches | Little carbon footprints
Billie Eilish's collection highlights "harsh recriminations about a bombed relationship, body dysmorphia, despondency and the tensions of finding huge worldwide popularity while scarcely out of your youngsters" (Survey, 16 May), and Becky Slope guarantees that college includes making companions "through the method for drinking liquor and getting chlamydia" (Interview, 17 May) .
Makes me happy I experienced childhood during the 60s!
Additional virgin olive oil can cost significantly more than £16 a liter (Letters, 12 May) on the off chance that you factor in a "fortitude premium" by supporting ranchers in the West Bank. Palestinian olive producers are some way or another proceeding to collect, cycle and product their oil through the Zaytoun social undertaking and different retailers. It's expensive, however eminent.
Ruth Kitching
Olive oil from the neighborhood scientist (Letters, 16 April)? During the 1960s, the neighborhood greengrocer in Huyton, close to Liverpool, had never known about garlic.
Joyce Blackledge
My neighborhood elementary school pays an "apprenticeship demand" of more than £1,200 per year and, as most schools, receives nothing in return. Euan Blair, then again, does (English refuge lodging big shot breaks into Sunday Times rich rundown, 17 May)
David Duell
Re despondent environment researchers (Letters, 15 May), may I help perusers to remember a Gatekeeper article headed "Need to battle environmental change? Have less youngsters" (12 July 2017).
Roger Bounty
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