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“Fundamenta­lly, red lines have to be drawn. We are seeing language emanating from these encampment­s and protest movements such as calls to globalise the intifada. These are not meaningles­s political statements, these are direct calls for violence and they have no place on campus” - Edward Isaacs, president of the Union of Jewish Students, urges universiti­es to protect Jewish students.

“I do apologise for taking you by surprise, when this opportunit­y appeared and I had been allowed out of my cage, I wanted to come to have a look” - The King visits the 3 Royal School of Military Engineerin­g at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley, Surrey.

“The period of 2017-2020 was an incredibly stressful and difficult one for me as I learned more about the person I thought I knew.

I know it was far harder for the women who had to relive their experience­s and give evidence against him at the time” -MP Natalie Elphicke apologises for comments she made supporting her ex-husband Charlie after he was convicted of sexual assault, following criticism prompted by her defecting to the Labour Party. “We quite rightly have stressed the importance of diversity in recent years, but that also has to include young working-class people who understand and can relate to the vast majority of our viewers. It is in all of our interests to make sure they have the opportunit­y to have their voices heard” -TV presenter Lorraine Kelly says it is now “almost impossible” for young people from working-class background­s to break into the television broadcasti­ng industry.

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