The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“The only reason we don’t have petrol on the forecourts is that people are buying petrol when they don’t need to” Environmen­t Secretary George Eustice.

“Healthcare and essential workers must therefore be given priority access to fuel so they can continue their crucial work and guarantee care to patients”

- Dr Chaand Nagpaul, chair of council at the British Medical Associatio­n (BMA).

“People are saying on social media that petrol station owners are doing really well and making a lot of money. We’re not. We make our money from shop sales, and they’re gone” - Yasser Ahmed, 37, speaking at West Drayton service station, near Heathrow Airport, which he runs with his father.

“If you can afford to fly to space, you can pay your taxes here on

- shadow chancellor Rachael Reeves with a warning to tech companies.

Earth”

“This is the fifth time I’ve been here trying to block a motorway because the only way to get the government to listen is to disrupt things. I’m really sorry, but I’m determined to do everything I can to make us safe and change society. We have to try”

- Dr Diana Warner, 62, a retired GP from Bristol who is a member of Insulate Britain.

“I have to believe parents would prefer the option for their children to use an age-appropriat­e version of Instagram, which gives them oversight, than the alternativ­e. But I’m not here to downplay their concerns, we have to get this right” - Adam Mosseri as he said Instagram is pausing its plans to build a version of the social media platform aimed at younger users.

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