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“Having always said I would consider all the available evidence before deciding, I’m afraid the prime minister no longer enjoys my support – I can no longer give him the benefit of the doubt” Conservati­ve MP John Baron calls for Boris Johnson to resign the day after Sue Gray’s report into alleged lockdown breaches in Downing Street was published.

“Flowers are a reminder of our future. We plant the seed not knowing what we might see grow. Being around nature gives us a lift and it is a reminder that life continues to blossom, even in some of the hardest places, and brings a smile to all of our faces, even in the hardest of times – particular­ly mine” - Podcast host Dame Deborah James after visiting the Chelsea Flower Show to see a rose which bears her name. “After the operation I woke up and it was quite surreal because before it I had my hands and then when I woke up from the operation I still had hands, so in my head I never really lost any hands. These hands are amazing, everything has happened so quickly. From the moment I woke up from the operation I could move them”

- Steven Gallagher, 48, from Dreghorn in North Ayrshire, who has undergone a double hand transplant after his own hands were left unusable by scleroderm­a.

“We had two lovely years in Wales, we really enjoyed our time in Wales, but this show has to be in Australia, we have to go back” -TV presenter Declan Donnelly on confirmati­on that I’m a Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! will return to Australia for its 2022 series.

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