Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“My hope is that The Bench resonates with every family, no matter the make-up, as much as it does with mine”

- The Duchess of Sussex, speaking about her children’s book, which is inspired by the relationsh­ip between her husband and son.

“It doesn’t matter who you vote for, cancer’s not going to stop for anyone. I think it’s important to prioritise that now because in the last year there’s an awful lot of cancer sufferers who are suffering and dying because they’ve not been able to get the treatment they desperatel­y need. My view is that whoever gets into Parliament, whoever it may be, the priority must be to get these cancer sufferers seen to, get the operations”

- Former Wales and Celtic footballer John Hartson, below, speaking during a campaign event in Edinburgh about Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar’s call for a cancer recovery programme.

“We’ve dreamed about this moment for so long and we can’t believe the dream is finally coming true... we can’t wait to meet you”

- Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock announces her pregnancy.

“I get I have to do the tests, wear PPE, and then I get to go in and be with my mother any time. But what’s still happening is it’s a postcode lottery. And some care homes are not taking up the Government’s guidelines for fear. Where are the human rights of the residents of these care homes? There are people who haven’t had any meaningful contact with their loved ones for 14 months”

- Actress Ruthie Henshall on care home visits.

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