The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“It was a spur of themoment decision made with the misguided view that wewere coming out of lockdown and this would be OK... I’m deeply sorry and understand this puts people atrisk. This was a serious and in excusable error of judgment ”- Rita Or a apologises for attending a “small gathering” for her 30 th birthday “I think a Scotch egg would count as a substantia­l meal if there were table service. - Environmen­t Secretary George Eustice

“I think it is right it is voluntary. People have to be allowed to decide for themselves whether they want to be vaccinated. But I think the very strong message that you will see, this is the way we return the whole country, and so it’s good for your family, it’s good for your community, it’s good for your country to be vaccinated” - Health minister Nadhim Zahawi says getting a coronaviru­s vaccine will not be compulsory

“It wasn’t Elvis, I loved Elvis. And I’m sure he was as disappoint­ed as I was because he had it all worked up. I know he loved the song. Priscilla told me later he sang that song toher when they were coming outof the court house after they divorced. That really touched me. But it wasn’t his fault” - Dolly Part on on a rejected request from Elvis to record a version of I Will Always Love You “Master Vader, I understand you can be careless ofthe rules of etiquette and protocol and have been known to be rather bad mannered. Should I ever have the pleasure of making your acquaintan­ce, I wouldbe happy to give you advice on the proper way to behave” - Anthony Daniels rep rises his role as C -3 PO to send a message to the late Dave Pr ow se’ s character Darth Vader

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