The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“Your future under Biden: ‘Rolling lockdowns’ will become norm in Wales.”

- A tweet by Fox News presenter Laura Ingraham that was retweeted by President Donald Trump.

“There are very, very many people in the United States who would be absolutely delighted if they had the levels of coronaviru­s that we have over there, if they had the sort of health service that we have available here over there, and if they had the sort of government that conducts business on behalf of their population in the orderly and careful way that we do on behalf of the Welsh population.” - Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford responds.

“I’m feeling good. Really good. I think perfect. I think I’m better to the point where I’d love to do a rally tonight. I don’t think I’m contagious at all.” - President

Donald Trump in a telephone interview with Fox Business. “As directors we have a duty to the business, our staff, our customers and our creditors to find the very best solution in this brutal environmen­t.” - Edinburgh Woollen Mill chief executive Steve Simpson, as the high street fashion chain which owns Peacocks and Jaeger comes close to collapse.

“Number one, my favourite number. It’s been 25 years since Queen have had a number one album and it’s a thrill still. Thanks to everybody who went out and bought it. I hope you love it and get a lot of kicks out of it.” - Queen drummer Roger Taylor after the band’s album with Adam Lambert, Live Around The World, was their first to top the charts in a quarter of a century.

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