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“Those were meetings of people at work, talking about work. This is where I live, it is where I work” - Boris Johnson after the publicatio­n of a picture showing the prime minister and his staff enjoying cheese and wine in the Downing Street garden during the first national lockdown.

“I’ll miss the daily drama, and our wonderful team in Westminste­r, immensely. But after nearly seven years and what feels like decades’ worth of headlines, it’s time for the next move” Laura Kuenssberg who has announced she is stepping down as BBC political editor.

“I am devastated Carlos Marin has passed away. He loved life. He loved performing and always had so much appreciati­on towards the fans who supported the group from day one. Rest in peace Carlos” - Simon Cowell after the

death of Carlos Marin of Il Divo, a group which he put together.

“It’s a really hard line because basically you do feel exploited when you are a woman and you are having to perform fake sex on screen. You can’t help but feel exploited. It’s the grimmest thing you can do. You feel exposed. Everyone can make you try to not feel that way but it’s unfortunat­ely the reality.”

- Claire Foy who stars in TV drama A Very British Scandal about the Duchess of Argyll’s highprofil­e divorce in the 1960s.

“Delighted to have perpetrate­d the most complained about moment on UK TV for 2021, especially because every single one of the absurd complaints was rejected” - Piers Morgan whose comments on Good Morning Britain about not believing the Duchess of Sussex prompted 54,595 objections to Ofcom.

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