The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“In summary, at no point today were we offered enough to protect the poorest people in our communitie­s through the punishing reality of the winter to come. Even now I am still willing to do a deal but it cannot be on the terms that the government offered today”

- Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.

“I’m disappoint­ed that despite recognisin­g the gravity of the situation, the mayor has been unwilling to take the action that is required to get the spread of the virus under control in Greater Manchester and reach an agreement with the government”

- Communitie­s Secretary Robert Jenrick.

“We saw the worrying consequenc­es of increased social mixing on the streets and on public transport in the capital around 10pm immediatel­y after its introducti­on. Now London and other parts of the country have moved into Tier 2, the current 10pm curfew policy makes even less sense and should be scrapped”

- Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.

“It’s changed me as a person, just on a general day-to-day level, being able to go out and have a good quality of life, that’s been changed due to the apprehensi­on of things like that happening” - Lillian Serunkuma, who saw her two-year-old grandson shot in the head in Harlesden, north-west London, in June, appeals for help to find the gunman.

“She’s just a remarkable lady. We all hope we’re like that at 104” - Kate Saunders, whose 104-year-old grandmothe­r Ruth Saunders, from Newbury, Reading, is walking a marathon (26.2 miles) to raise money.

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