Running out of ways
‘Let’s face it – we’re running out of ways to rescue the country.’

‘Let’s face it – we’re running out of ways to rescue the country.’
‘Let’s hope the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street isn’t in a care home.’
‘And they say that on a clear day you can see a second peak.’
‘I’m afraid the jury’s still out.’
‘How lovely! … Flours!’
‘There’s no guidance on what to have for dinner.’
‘Why are they called headlines?’
‘I’m worried about Roger — he’s not in a good place right now.’
‘Great to see the wildlife returning to the city.’
‘We’d like to distance ourselves from all the decisions we made before the outbreak.’
‘I have a fear of landing.’
‘Can I stop making bread yet?’
‘We need clarity on how to break the rules.’
‘After spending so much time in isolation I decided to cut it myself.’