The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“Today, we have proven that we were right all along. Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk was responsibl­e for Yvonne’s death. Today we have finally achieved justice for Yvonne” - Retired police officer John Murray, after a High Court judge found a former aide to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was jointly liable for the fatal shooting of his colleague PC Yvonne Fletcher in 1984.

“It is hard to believe that it is over 50 years since Prince Philip and I attended the very first meeting of the General Synod. None of us can slow the passage of time; and while we often focus on all that has changed in the intervenin­g years, much remains unchanged, including the Gospel of Christ and his teachings” - The Queen in a message to the Church of England’s national assembly, read by the Earl of Wessex.

“For me, women’s sport and the increase in the coverage of women’s sport is not just about little girls watching television and thinking I could be a footballer – it is about everybody thinking ‘I can do things that I did not think were possible before’.” - Presenter Gabby Logan, speaking as she was made an MBE during a ceremony at Windsor Castle. “Strikes over three consecutiv­e days are set to hit university campuses next month unless employers get round the table and take staff concerns over pension cuts, pay and working conditions seriously” - University and College Union general secretary Dr Jo Grady, as the union announced plans for walkouts at 58 UK universiti­es. “I’m about to have my booster jab, my third one (dose), tomorrow and I shall just go on being a pin cushion until they say it’s time to stop.” - Actress Joanna Lumley.

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