The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“I was told by friends at GCHQ – not formally, I admit – that I was better off sticking to Gmail rather than using the parliament­ary system because it was more secure. Frankly, that tells you the level of security and the priority we are giving to democracy in the United Kingdom” - Senior MP and Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Tom Tugendhat.

“Of course the vaccinatio­n programme has helped, but the bulk of the work in reducing the disease has been done by the lockdown. So, as we unlock, the result will inevitably be that we will see more infection, sadly we will see more hospitalis­ation and deaths. People have just got to understand that” - Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

“I am not in a rush at all – actually I would quite like to wait until Sienna is a little bit older and kind of going, starting school and stuff, before I have another baby. I had friends who had a baby really easily the first time and then it took them a while the second time and they had to have some fertility treatment and you just don’t know until it happens to you” - Former Made In Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh.

“I hope all four nations in the UK will be appropriat­ely cautious when it comes to internatio­nal travel, because it is our biggest risk of undoing all the progress that we’ve made, frankly. Not just in having the virus spread again with new variants, but perhaps new variants underminin­g the vaccines that we’ve got” - First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

“I’m so excited for Eurovision to return, after the past year we’ve had it’s exactly the kind of joy the world needs” - Graham Norton, who will be commentati­ng on Eurovision live from Rotterdam.

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