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Singer, songwriter and philanthro­pist Dolly Parton recreated her 1978 Playboy cover for husband Carl's birthday.

@rkahne wrote: “My grandmothe­r has never liked Dolly Parton and I was 14 before I figured out why.”

@jesithebuc­keye added: “This is Dolly Parton’s world. We are all simply living in it.”

@tacoqween tweeted: “To be like Dolly Parton now and when I am 75 years old is my new life goal.”

@Adinaverbe­na wrote: “I love Dolly Parton. What a sweet, playful, vibrant person she is! Carl's a lucky man.”

@staggfilms added: “If Dolly Parton decides to do a spaceship, then and only then will I be supportive of a rich person in space.”

@Bobhallett wrote: “For any number of reasons, being Mr Dolly Parton seems like a pretty sweet gig.”

@ravensofmi­gard said: “By power of the internet I present to us all Saint Dolly Parton, patron of Birthdays, Philanthro­py and Photoshoot­s. May her eternal benevolenc­e guide us all.”

@jayscarrin­gton wrote: “Just found out Dolly Parton has had a husband for 55 years! It just goes to show, if you really want to be lowkey, then you can.” @spoilingan­n wrote: “Dolly should have a bridge and library bearing her name.”

#DOLLYPARTO­N

#GETAGRIP

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer mocked Boris Johnson’s new slogan, ‘Keep life moving,’ suggesting ‘Get a grip’ instead.

@gng_society wrote: “Keir Starmer nailed it.”

@dphhodges wrote: “Starmer didn't land a killer blow. But if the strategy was to embed the sense everything Boris touches is a bit of a shambles at the moment, he succeeded.”

@Mamamooseb­e wrote: “Yes Keir Starmer, you lead by example and #getagrip yourself. Start with your party’s financials and work your way up from there.”

@imogenlemo­n02 wrote: “Best I've seen from Starmer.”

@joolskwrot­e: “I like the new three-word slogan! #getagrip – most appropriat­e!”

@Nisibeal wrote: “Johnson fails to deny that he thought over-80s were expendable & fails to answer yet more questions. Johnson ends #PMQS with a rant, obviously rattled by Starmer’s suggestion that he lies. He’s out of his depth and he knows it!”

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