FOLLOWING Barclays Bank being handed the biggest bank fine in history, amounting to £3.9 billion, one move might help to recover the funds.

Out of all four High Street banks, they ought to be the first to open on Sundays.

Other environments are on a seven-day week. Everything needs to follow suit.

I know the state has got this computerised banking system but some old ideas are still better than new.

One is given a PIN number to use the system. How many realise that somebody has for the same PIN number as themselves somewhere?

If not, the whole banking system is cut down to 10,000 customers.

Over this financial crisis there is only one move left for the British state. It is seen as a step backwards to use the old sterling currency. But one couldn’t fiddle with it.

There are anything up to five million British citizens handling money disputes. It can’t keep tallying up. Are human heads better than computers?

DAVID GILES, Upper Shirley, Southampton