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Madonna, pictured left.

“I love gardening but I’m not very good at it. My husband is like the plant whisperer and I’m the plant destroyer” - The One Show presenter Alex Jones.

“The worse the world gets the more I think I’ve got to roll up my sleeves and do stuff. I have a lot of trouble allowing myself to stop. It’s what really annoys me about myself” - Actress Juliet Stevenson.

“Just given the briefest speech possible at the British Bangladesh Caterers’ Associatio­n. Why get in the way of great food?” - Tory MP Tom Tugendhat.

“This matter has inevitably undermined confidence in the principle of civil service neutrality, which is integral to the healthy functionin­g of our democracy” -

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on reports, allegedly emanating from the civil service, that he is too frail to be prime minister.

“The whole idea of a broad, centre–right party, which has an unbroken history in this country from Robert Peel to Theresa May, is now under threat. Serious mistakes in the coming months could be terminal for the world’s most enduring political force” - Former Tory leader Lord Hague, pictured above, saying he will back Jeremy Hunt in the leadership battle.

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