17-11-2025 18:23 via theguardian.com

Keeping my hat on in Westminster Abbey | Brief letters

Church clothing | Unusual names | AI namesake | Pull-ups for life | A typical Guardian activityOfficials at Westminster Abbey have a long history of inappropriately asking visitors to remove clothing (‘Demonic’ Wind in the Willows jumper banned from Westminster Abbey, 14 November). Back in 1977, a verger was most put out to learn that I, a child who was well wrapped up against the cold, was a girl who had been taught to wear a hat in church, so no, I would not be removing my woolly&n
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