The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“Do not wreck this now. It is too early to relax,” - England’s deputy chief medical officer Prof Jonathan Van-Tam warns people not to be complacent about the coronaviru­s risk. “Scotland hasn’t failed, its leadership has failed,” - Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond claims the failures of leadership surroundin­g the investigat­ion into his conduct are “many and obvious”.

“I think you are going to find that venues where large numbers of people are going to congregate close to each other, people will want to have some rules around it and I think other people will feel more comfortabl­e if they know there has been at least some requiremen­t, even if it isn’t someone’s been vaccinated, that they have at least been tested before they go,” - Tony Blair says it is hard to see how life

can return to normal without vaccine passports.

“I did what any husband and what any father would do – I needed to get my family out of here. But we never walked away and as far as I’m concerned, whatever decisions are made on that side, I will never walk away,” - The Duke of Sussex tells James Corden he has not walked away from his family. “For the amount of money they charge, I felt more like a prisoner than actually a guest here,” - Theo Paulse, 39, describes his 10-day experience in a quarantine hotel at Heathrow.

“There’s real palpable anger from all levels within policing about how we have been completely disregarde­d and ignored in this phase,” - National Police Federation of England and Wales chairman John Apter says officers should have been prioritise­d for a vaccine.

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