The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
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“In relation to the process, I’m focused on delivering for the British people, doing my job as home secretary and what I will say is that, in my view, I’m confident that nothing untoward has happened”
- Home Secretary Suella Braverman responds to reports she asked officials to try to arrange a private speed awareness course for her rather than take penalty points on her driving licence.
“We will fix the NHS. We will reform the NHS. An NHS not just off its knees but running confidently towards the future”
- Sir Keir Starmer pledges Labour would make the NHS “fit for the future”.
“People should apply good taste and good manners. Of course, nobody’s paid to sit next to somebody (singing), nobody wants to hear somebody murdering Queen’s greatest hits right next to
- Comedian Ben Elton, who wrote the script for musical We Will Rock You, weighs in on the conversation around theatre etiquette.
me” “Cycling has been my life for over 25 years. I have lived an absolute dream and the bike has given me the opportunity to see the world and meet some incredible people. It’s taught me so much about life, dedication, loyalty, companionship, teamwork, sacrifice, humility and perseverance”
- Mark Cavendish, 38, announces he will retire from professional cycling at the end of the current season.
“I felt weak but also angry. Every time I told a doctor about it I was told I was just unlucky” - BBC presenter Naga Munchetty speaking about adenomyosis, a debilitating womb condition, that leaves her in “constant, nagging pain”.