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I say this to the country as a whole, we need to get ready to stay the course. To stay the course, because these reforms, these improvemen­ts in the way we run our railways are in the interests of the travelling public, they will help to cut costs for farepayers up and down the country - Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at a meeting of the Cabinet on the first day of the largest rail strike for a generation.

Solidarity with those on the picket lines. This is a crisis entirely of the Government’s making. The workers don’t want strikes. The unions don’t want strikes. The public don’t want strikes. They demand better Labour’s leader in Scotland Anas Sarwar visits a picket line following a warning from the UK party leader that frontbench­ers should refrain from doing so.

What we’ve thought about this year is how to give everyone the magic of Glastonbur­y. That kind of unique position it has both physically - in that it’s in the middle of the countrysid­e on a dairy farm - and the kind of aura where it spirituall­y fits and then all these great artists and performanc­es that happens on the site - Executive producer for BBC television Alison Howe on this year’s Glastonbur­y Festival.

There’s no school to go to learn how to deal with the press, or your day-to-day life, and how to block it off without going crazy and getting upset Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood.

I am going up in the world. I am a philanthro­pist now Musician Stormzy during a graduation speech as he received an honorary degree from the University of Exeter.

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Bake Off’s Paul Hollywood

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