The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
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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.