Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“This is not over. Just because we have come through one peak doesn’t mean we can’t see another one coming towards our shores”

- Health Secretary Matt Hancock, above, warns of a possible second peak of coronaviru­s following a rise in the number of cases.

“The UK Government signed the Withdrawal Agreement with the Northern Ireland protocol, this Parliament voted that Withdrawal Agreement into UK legislatio­n. The Government is now changing the operation of that agreement. Given that, how can the Government reassure future internatio­nal partners that the UK can be trusted to abide by the legal obligation­s of the agreements it signs?”

- Former prime minister Theresa May raises concerns about a Government plan to override elements of the UK’s Brexit deal

with the EU.

“I can only describe it as a war zone. There was a number of bodies on the floor and blood everywhere. The whole place was smokey and, in my words, carnage”

- The public inquiry into the 2017 terror attack at Manchester Arena hears a statement from British Transport Police officer Jessica Bullough, the first police officer on the scene.

“The last four years have been excruciati­ng for her husband Richard and her daughter Gabriella, who is growing up without a mother. The United Nations have recognised Nazanin’s imprisonme­nt as arbitrary and unlawful, and any further court case is clearly unacceptab­le”

- Labour MP Tulip Siddiq reacts following reports that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is facing a new

charge in Iran.

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