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“People are just shocked by what Putin is capable of doing. If anything it helped those of us who are making the case for helping to protect Ukrainians to get that message across to some of those people who are the more ‘swing’ votes in the argument. They can see that this is utter barbarism” - Boris Johnson, speaking on the final day of the G7 summit in Germany, reflects on Russia’s missile attack on a shopping centre on Monday.

“This is our 1937 moment. We are not at war, but must act rapidly so that we aren’t drawn into one through a failure to contain territoria­l expansion” - General Sir Patrick Sanders, head of the British Army, says Nato must be prepared to fight to defend its territory.

“We’ve never been able to write over Zoom or anything at all. We’ve just got to be in a room together, talking with a pack of Post-it notes and a pen, and at some point we get a laptop out, but that’s even way down the line and she

- James Corden says co-writer Ruth Jones will know when it’s right to bring back Gavin & Stacey.

just always knows” “I’ve had so many tweets saying I should be at home ironing or cooking. I don’t care about those, but sometimes people threaten my life and those have to be taken seriously. It’s my responsibi­lity to change perception­s by sitting in that chair and talking about football”

- Alex Scott on why misogynist­ic remarks will not stop her presenting football programmes.

“He’s got what he deserved. I’m hoping now maybe he spoke to... somebody in prison or maybe one of his friends or family who were perhaps too scared to come forward when he was alive, but will do so now” - Marie Mccourt, the mother of Helen Mccourt, on the death of her daughter’s killer Ian Simms and her hope that someone connected to him will come forward and reveal where he hid her body.

 ?? ?? Alex Scott wants to change perception­s.
Alex Scott wants to change perception­s.

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