The London-based BBC has, in its wisdom, brought a new meaning to the notion of Britishness.

The powers that be in the Corporation have dealt a savage blow to broadcasting in Scotland, with the Highlands particularly badly hit ("Anger at scale of BBC cuts", The Herald, August 29). Two from four senior broadcast journalists to face the sack? Two Gaelic posts to be axed?

Charles Kennedy's Early Day Motion may highlight this injustice to licence-payers across Scotland, and particularly in the north, where the geographical area alone merits a strengthening of BBC staff.

It is time for Alex Salmond to act, if he wants Scotland to receive mature media coverage.

EastEnders is not a major priority in the great scheme of things. London has had ample exposure of late. Good journalists are hard to come by.

The BBC should not be allowed to ditch those most capable of covering stories of importance to Scotland. Perhaps Ken MacQuarrie, the director of BBC Scotland, should look to his own laurels, when those around him are losing theirs.

Alasdair H Macinnes,

Calanais,

96 Granton Road,

Edinburgh.