With me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and journalist and author Yasmin Alibhai brown. Lets look at tomorrows front pages then. The i focusses on the uk Prime Ministers message earlier today he thanked the nurses who cared for him during his week in hospital. The telegraph, too, looks at borisjohnsons release from hospital as he says it could have gone either way. As does the times the pm will now continue his recovery at his official residence with his fiancee Carrie Symonds in chequers. Meanwhile, the daily mail looks at the growing row in the uk over personal protective equipment as an nhs boss reveals delivering the kits to the front line has become hand to mouth. The guardian also writes of mounting criticism of the government over its failure to secure enough ppe and tests for Front Line Health Care workers. And the daily mirrors headline reads uk worst in europe as the death toll here exceeds 10,000 people. So, lets begin. You are both there and you can both hear me. Not, waive as you wish. That is very good news. Well start with the times. Things couldve gone either way says johnson with a picture that a lot of the newspapers are featuring of him before or after that five minute video address he delivered. Lucy, this was a moment a lot of people will remember in british history, the Prime Minister being ill and now he is out. He had to go into intensive care and releasing the shock wave to the nation. If your leader becomes wounded in some way and in mystical terms, then you will feel very apprehensive about your own mortality and therefore, to see him back to talk about, but also to talk so back to talk about, but also to talk so personally. With such vulnerability about what he had been through, the idea that actually it was touch and go is a really powerful image for us to think about q make