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“If people look at the event in question it felt to me like a work event, I was there for a very short period of time in the Cabinet office at my desk and, you know, I was very, very surprised and taken aback to get a fixed penalty notice, but of course I paid it. I think that on why am I still here, I’m still here because we’ve got huge pressures economical­ly, we’ve got to get on, you know, we’ve got the biggest war in Europe for 80 years, and we’ve got a massive agenda to deliver which I was elected to deliver”

- Boris Johnson during an interview with Mumsnet on the partygate scandal and on being prime minister.

“I think of my grannie and what she has stood for, for so many people and for our family, during these 70 years. I’d love Augie to have her patience, her calmness and her kindness, while always being able to laugh at himself and keep a twinkle in his eye” - Princess Eugenie, writing in The Spectator magazine about her grandmothe­r the Queen, and her hopes for her son August. “I was known as a baker so it was really nerve-racking. There was a lot of criticism and I had to ‘unhear’ some of that. But I’m so much more than just a baker. I think it is really important, especially as women, to show that we are multifacet­ed and to not be afraid of taking that leap into an environmen­t that you don’t think you fit into” - TV star Nadiya Hussain on moving from baking into presenting.

“Usually solutions are simple, so I am going to sleep. But, of course, I am also going to celebrate with the group” - Francois-Marie Dibon, from Paris, after breaking the world record for completing the most bungee jumps in a 24-hour period.

 ?? ?? TV presenter and baker Nadiya Hussain.
TV presenter and baker Nadiya Hussain.

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