Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“There is a human side of this. These are young men and I hope people will give them a second chance. Their health and wellbeing is extremely important to us. I worry about the three guys immensely. We love all of our players and they are going through a really tough time” – Australia’s cricket coach Darren Lehmann on the aftermath of the

ball-tampering affair. “As the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, I have an absolute responsibi­lity to protect the integrity of the United Kingdom as a whole. That means ensuring that no new barriers are created within our common domestic market and that the UK is able to meet its internatio­nal obligation­s in the future. No prime minister could leave these things to chance, because they are absolutely crucial to our success as a country in the future”

- Theresa May on post-Brexit. “There are a lot of voices in my head. I guess part of that is our brains: they’re problem solvers, tick tick tick tick tick... When I’m anxious I put the kettle on and make a cup of tea” - Singing star Kylie Minogue,

above. “The bane of my life is the bear hug followed by a sloppy kiss on the cheek from total strangers”

- Dame Joan Collins. “Norman Wisdom – not a very pleasant man. Always making a pass – hand up your skirt first thing in the morning. Not exactly a lovely way to start a day’s filming” – Actress Fenella Fielding, now 90, on working with the famous comedian.

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