The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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“Anybody who has worked in

No 10 knows Sue Gray well enough that that kind of thing wouldn’t work. And I’m confident, particular­ly now that No 10 have outrightly made the point and denied that this happened, that Sue Gray had the freedom to write the report that she was comfortabl­e to write and publish” - Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis says he is confident pressure was not placed on Ms Gray to amend her report into lockdown parties in Downing Street and Whitehall.

“Never have I seen anything like this, complete lack of control from the police. Their excuses stink – it’s nothing to do with the fans, the club, it’s organisers Uefa and the French police” - Liverpool supporter Greg Scott on his experience at the Champions League final in Paris. “I urge Uefa to launch a formal investigat­ion into what went wrong and why, in co-ordination with stadium staff, the French police, Federation Francaise de Football, Merseyside Police and Liverpool Football Club. It is in the interests of everyone involved to understand what happened”

- Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries.

“It has made me stronger and more rounded, and more understand­ing, and made me more complete” - Actor and presenter David Harewood reflects on his experience of a psychotic breakdown.

“Little by little, his armour is disappeari­ng!” - The family of a French boy who was thrown from the 10th floor of London’s Tate Modern gallery in 2019 say their “little knight” is standing more upright and has had a splint removed from his foot.

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