Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“We are not at 1970s levels of inflation but we are now experienci­ng enough inflation that real pain will be felt as low-income households - most of whom have little in the way of financial assets - wait more than a year for their incomes to catch up”

- Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, on the

Budget.

“It is not just about being in the North, by the way - we’re here in Burnley but if you are growing up in a village in the South West or even on the south coast, people want to feel opportunit­y is there for them, wherever they happen to be” - Chancellor Rishi Sunak,

speaking in Bury. “Crowning Vivienne as Westminste­r Dog of the Year and the public’s winner is testament to Sir David’s commitment and his passionate campaignin­g for animals”

- Mark Beazley of the Kennel Club, which organises the contest, after it was won by the French bulldog, above, owned by Conservati­ve MP Sir David Amess, who was stabbed to death in his constituen­cy earlier this month.

“Stormzy didn’t start rapping because he saw an animatroni­c figure clutching a Rickenback­er, bouncing up and down on two fake legs” - Music Venue Trust chief executive Mark Davyd, on the Government’s funding boost for a new Beatles visitor attraction in Liverpool.

“We will keep the red list category in place as a precaution­ary measure to protect public health and are prepared to add countries and territorie­s back if needed, as the UK’s first line of defence”

- Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announces all remaining countries on his red list of internatio­nal travel will be removed.

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