The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

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“We have to protect the health of the nation but let’s do it as one nation, and not make the north of England the sacrificia­l lamb for an ill-thought-through Downing Street policy which doesn’t make sense. The north is fed up of being pushed around. We aren’t going to be pushed around any more”

- Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham after a bitter row over proposed lockdown restrictio­ns.

“The perfect storm for NHS trust chief executives is the combinatio­n of tired staff and the fact that they have lost between 10-30% of capacity because they have got to keep Covid and non-Covid patients separate” - Chris Hopson, who heads NHS Providers.

“Under any circumstan­ce, our fishermen should not be sacrificed for Brexit. If these conditions are not met, it’s possible we won’t have a deal. If the right terms can’t be found at the end of these discussion­s, we’re ready for a no-deal for our future relations” - French president Emmanuel Macron warns Boris Johnson he will not allow French fishermen to be sacrificed for the sake of a post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the EU.

“They are barking up the wrong tree, we clean the restaurant every day, it’s 4,000 square feet, it costs me a fortune. We’ve been thrown under the bus by the government and they aren’t giving us the means to operate successful­ly to get from under it” - Andy Jones, owner of Jones & Sons restaurant in Dalston, east London, claims he lost more than 500 booked customers for a single day due to the new lockdown rules placed on the capital.

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