The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“Tis the season to be jolly, but it is also the season to be jolly careful, especially with elderly relatives” - Prime Minister Boris Johnson sounds a warning over household mixing at Christmas

“Businesses that fail to look past the stigma of unemployme­nt will miss out on the biggest talent windfall in a generation. Forwardthi­nking companies are focusing less on candidates’ current employment status and related previous experience, and more on their transferab­le skills, personal attributes and what they can uniquely bring to the business” - Janine Chamberlin, a senior director at LinkedIn

“A national firebreak was introduced to bring rates of incidence down across Wales. Some of the gains achieved are already being reversed in the post-fire-break period” - First Minister

Mark Drakeford on concerns over rising case rates in Wales

“We do not come to this conclusion with any enthusiasm for the result, but it is compelled by the operation of the VCDR (Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations)” - Lord Justice Flaux and Mr Justice Saini rule that Harry Dunn’s suspected killer had diplomatic immunity

“I still wake up every morning in absolute disbelief that we are in this situation at all. It’s bad enough feeling the horrible pain of not having Harry around, but I can’t believe the government­s are putting us through this” - Mr Dunn’s father Tim Dunn “Weall have views, but when you takea BBC job, you leave that at the door. I’mnot paid to tell you myo pinions. If you want to tell people what you think, get another job” - BBC Radio4’s Today programme host Nick Robinson

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