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“I think he would be so pleased. He would be chuckling and he would just think that is wonderful” - Lucy Teixeira, daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore, on how her father would feel about plans to plant trees around the world in his honour.

“What is poisoning our democratic institutio­ns, in my view, is politician­s standing up and hurling assertions and accusation­s without a shred of evidence to back them up” - First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaking at First Minister’s Questions.

“The first, maybe, even 20 years of my career, I think I subconscio­usly felt quite disposable, and then later down the line consciousl­y felt very disposable. Because you are. You know you can be replaced in an instance and your job will get done” - TV and radio presenter Fearne Cotton, speaking about her career.

“It’s central to life. I’m conscious that I’m so lucky to have greenery around me – without it I think my brain would explode. It helps me balance. I’m naturally a depressive, I’m not a cup-half-full person. I’m someone who tends to feel problems very close-up and gardening is such a help, it’s one of life’s great therapies” - Queen star Brian May on the benefits of gardening.

“This is great news for pubs. Businesses are going to be severely restricted, most likely trading at a loss, until the restrictio­ns are lifted in June. Allowing takeaway alcohol will be a vital lifeline for many and could be the difference between survival and failure,” UKHospital­ity chief executive Kate Nicholls on confirmati­on that pubs in England will be able to serve takeaway drinks from April 12.

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