Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“Of course, there are going to be legal eagles, liberal lawyers, who will try to make this difficult to settle. We always knew this was going to happen, but it is a very, very sensible thing”

- Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks about sending migrants to Rwanda as Downing Street reveals it may not take place for months.

“Well crikey O’Reilly, slap my face and call me Charley. Here in the wild, beautiful world of Duran Duran, I think we’re all in a little bit of a daze about this”

- Duran Duran frontman Simon Le Bon speaks about being inducted into the Hall of Fame.

“We are angry both at the content of the letter and at the fact that it was sent on a bank holiday, with an accompanyi­ng press release all but inviting the media to vilify schools”

- Headteache­rs’ unions respond to Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi’s bank holiday letter urging schools to use the national tutoring programme.

“His criminalit­y was, as found by the judge, a fundamenta­l attack in reality on our democratic way of life”

- Tom Little QC, representi­ng the Attorney General’s Office and Crown Prosecutio­n Service, addresses a Court of Appeal hearing over Wayne Couzens’ whole-life prison sentence.

“I’m enjoying it very much. I’m happy every day I come to the training ground. Do I want more? Yes, I want more. Do I want next season to be able to think bigger? Yes.”

- Roma boss Jose Mourinho, above, speaks ahead of the team’s match against Leicester in their Europa Conference League semi-final second leg.

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