Eddie Pullen says he's sure he won't be the only person to complain about what he says is the "hypocrisy" of The Argus.

Mr Pullen, from Brighton, refers to our report on Thursday last week about dangerous levels of pollution being recorded in Brighton and Hove due to traffic while inside the paper was our weekly, 32-page Motoring section.

The section was, he says, "full of adverts for cars and a full-page one for The Argus Motorshow next month", adding: "You're either part of the solution or part of the pollution."

In fact, Mr Pullen was the only person to complain and the story surely proves The Argus, rather than being hypocritical, has integrity because its editorial is not influenced by advertisers.

While on the subject of that story, it was somewhat misleading about the three readings of levels of nitrogen dioxide found to be above the safety threshold. It didn't say they were all taken last year during the annual air quality assessment, which showed the city's air quality overall had improved, or that they could have been caused by extreme temperatures.

I'm grateful to Alan Stone, of Brighton and Hove City Council, for the extra and important information.

I am also indebted to online reader Fred Olsen, from Milwaukee in America, who says our story on May 19 about a man seeing what he thought was a UFO above his back garden wrongly used the word "filmed" to describe the action of a video camera.

Mr Olsen explains: "Only cameras that use chemical emulsion to register the reception of light use film. Video cameras use magnetic tape or digital storage. The best word for their action is recording.

"It's important journalists are careful with their words so as not to degrade the English language further than it already is. As journalists whose work may be read all over the world, you have immense power over our language."

Tina Dorrington, owner of the Meridian Lodge guest house in Peacehaven, wishes to correct our story about a fire there in Monday's evening edition. She says it does not take DSS clients, as we said, but on occasion takes bed and breakfast clients who are on Lewes District Council's housing waiting list.

Now to Monday's story about the family of ducks which had taken up residence in the outside swimming pool of The Triangle leisure centre in Burgess Hill.

Ayng Tappin says: "I was astounded to read the mother duck had 'given birth' to her 12 ducklings in the artificial island in the pool. I thought it was only mammals that gave birth. Was this a true miracle or did the mother hatch her eggs like a normal duck?"

Talking of which, a Miss Hawkins, from Shoreham, points out the caption to a picture of a crashed BMW last Friday said the legs of the driver were visible "as he lays" on the ground.

She explains: "A hen lays eggs but 'lays' is certainly not the present tense of the verb to lie - lies is."

Miss Hawkins also says a caption to a picture with our review of the new Harry Potter film on the same day misspelled the word fugitive as fugative. Not very magical, she muses.

Zo Small says in an article about a house fire in Lewes on Tuesday the address was incorrect. She should know - it was her home and is in Landport Road, not Lamport Road.

She adds that contrary to the report, no one was taken to hospital and the cause of the fire had been attributed to an electrical fault.

And finally, my personal apologies to Mandy Saunders whom I referred to as Mary Saunders in Feedback last week when correcting a previous report of ours in which we called her daughter Harvey Saunders instead of Harvey Day.