The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“The advice would be to carry on as normal, and that is what BP is saying as well.”

- Transport Secretary Grant Shapps tries to dissuade drivers from panic buying petrol, after BP was forced to close forecourts.

“Currently, the UK faces a shortfall of around 90,000 HGV drivers and it is consumers who ultimately suffer the consequenc­es. Unless a solution can be found in the next 10 days, it is inevitable that we will see significan­t disruption in the run-up to Christmas.” - Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainabi­lity at the British Retail Consortium.

“So many young lives and the lives of their families have been devastated by this callous and cold-hearted act. Knife crime needs to stop. Now.” - Stuart and Amanda Stephens after three children were sentenced over

the death of their 13-year-old son Olly.

“We need to hear as much from Keir Starmer and the shadow cabinet about winning back Scotland as we do about winning back seats in the north of England. - Scottish Fabians’ chairman Martin McCluskey.

“I was actually very nervous playing the duchess. I was like: ‘Don’t miss, don’t miss’.” -US Open women’s champion Emma Raducanu after playing a practice session with the Duchess of Cambridge.

“I’m beyond excited to be back. But we’re time-travelling too fast, there’s a whole series of Jodie Whittaker’s brilliant Doctor for me to enjoy, with my friend and hero Chris Chibnall at the helm – I’m still a viewer for now.” - Russell T Davies, who will return to Doctor Who to serve as showrunner in 2023.

 ?? ?? Olly Stephens was lured to a park then stabbed.
Olly Stephens was lured to a park then stabbed.

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