Dear Editor,
At this time of year, your readers look forward to what will appear on The Daily Herald’s front page on April Fool’s Day, and then the report the following day as to how many people fell for the prank.
So, what’s it going to be this year? Are you putting the finishing touches to it?
Oh! Hang on! April 1 falls on a Sunday this year, so there’s no Herald then. And none the following day as it is a public holiday! So, does this mean that this year the joke has rebounded and is on the editor of the Herald?
Graham Crabtree,
Anguilla