The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

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“As we recover from the pandemic, this is the moment to develop a culture in our society which provides an equal chance for all. From education, to early years in the home and on to the world of work, improving social mobility is more vital than ever” - Head teacher Katharine Birbalsing­h, who has been appointed chairwoman of the government’s Social Mobility Commission.

“There’s really nothing consumers need to worry about in terms of lights going out this winter or there not being enough power. Because of the price cap they are protected from the worst of all of this” - Ovo chief executive Stephen Fitzpatric­k on fears of an energy crisis.

“No, because I actually would like to have a nice life” - Actor George Clooney, when asked if he would ever work in politics.

“As we approach the flu season... whereas people traditiona­lly in the UK have sort of grinned and borne their infectious disease and then gone into work and spread it around, I’m hoping that, as we go through winter, people when they are symptomati­c will recognise that and stay away and be supported to do so” - Dr Jenny Harries, chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency.

“The future of British opera singers I’m not so sure about... without some kind of situation where British musicians can spend a significan­t amount of time in Europe establishi­ng their careers, I’m very concerned that what we have at the moment – which is roughly 20% of the global excellence, some of the greatest singers in the world are British – where’s that next generation going to come from if they can’t get known?” - Dame Sarah Connolly voices concerns about the future of British opera singers.

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