Western Daily Press (Saturday)
WHAT THEY SAY
A dedicated and respected heir to the throne to stand comparison with any in history – and a wonderful father – The Queen pays tribute to her son the Prince of Wales on his 70th birthday.
I’ve not been on telly for ages and I don’t want to do any more, it’s fine, I’m having a lovely time, but they still follow me around, the paparazzi - Former TV presenter Judy Finnigan.
Victory in Dublin, chaos in London – Brexit headline in the Irish Examiner.
We have gone from no deal is better than a bad deal, to any deal is better than no deal. I cannot defend this, and I cannot vote for this deal. I could not look my constituents in the eye were I to do that – Esther McVey quits as Work and Pensions Secretary.
I cannot reconcile the terms of the proposed deal with the promises we made to the country in our manifesto at the last election. This is, at its heart, a matter of public
trust – Dominic Raab, who has resigned as Brexit Secretary.
Long, detailed and impassioned –
The Prime Minister’s description of the Cabinet debate on the Brexit proposals.
Doughnuts – Description used by The Apprentice loser Kayode Damali about two of his rivals on the TV show. He later admitted he regretted saying it.