Johnny Mack's view is that "the heyday of pubs is well over" (Evening Times, March 21).

Sorry Johnny but you should visit some of the wonderful and welcoming pubs to be found in Glasgow.

Full of individual character (and characters) many of which have won awards for beer, whisky, wine and food as well as great service.

Glasgow is a warm and friendly city and our pubs reflect this.

Don't sit at home - get out and meet the people who make Glasgow.

Billy Gold, Glasgow, via email

Keep religion out of school

I read the story about the work beginning on the new joint Catholic and Jewish school campus

Why in this day and age are we sending children to separate schools because of religion.

Religion should be taught in the place of worship or at home.

If the children can go to the nursery school together why cant they go to the same school together.

William Smith, online.

Name the doctors

Regarding the story about doctor's missing child's "red flag" cancer symptoms: This is a truly disturbing story, made even more disturbing by the fact that they aren't revealing which practise was involved and which doctor.

We should have a right to know.

John, online

Yes voted dodged a bullet

A report claims the Yes vote would have cost Scotland £10.4 billion in the first year.

£10 billion a year in the red before we even begin.

We didn't so much dodge a bullet as dodge an austerity howitzer that would make Osborne's cuts look like walk in the park.

Yes voters who are currently finding it hard to make ends meet should be thanking those who voted no.

Tony Shields via online

Scots "easily fooled"

I believe we dodged a bullet.

How can you be 'Independent' when another country controls the purse.

I'm stunned at how easily fooled my fellow Scots have been.

John Johnston via online