The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“I’ve always quite liked the idea of rugby league. My long-standing memory is that 2003 drop goal” - Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Nadine Dorries confuses rugby union and league at an event looking at the impact of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.

“Sheku’s loves (loved ones) after many years of struggle feel vindicated, having fought for the truth despite the many lies and betrayals, but these officers should know, Sheku’s family will not rest till there is justice”

- The family of Sheku Bayoh following the end of evidence in Lord Bracadale’s inquiry into the circumstan­ces of the 31-year-old’s death, how police handled the aftermath and whether race was a factor.

“Her favourite tournament was Wimbledon. That’s why it’s a special one for me. She’d watch every single match that was on the TV” - Katie Boulter celebrates the biggest win of her career against Pliskova at Wimbledon two days after the death of her grandmothe­r.

“I’d still take a bullet for him. I’d rather it didn’t hurt, but if it does I’d still take a bullet, because he’s a first-class person” - Bernie Ecclestone defends Vladimir Putin over the invasion of Ukraine. “I cannot believe I heard that. This is going to put us back decades, and we have yet to see the real brunt of the pain” - Lewis Hamilton questions whether “older voices” like Ecclestone should be given a platform.

“A place to be free of perfection­ism and overthinki­ng. A place to scream, release, feel freedom” - Beyonce on what she found recording her new album Renaissanc­e.

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