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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rosamund urwin, Senior Reporter for the sunday times, and broadcaster penny smith. Tomorrows front pages. And we start with the express. The paper hails the return of borisjohnson after recovering from the virus, saying hell be back at his desk for key meetings regarding easing the lockdown. The mail on sunday leads on the story about a so called Game Changing immunity test that could check if people have developed immunity to the coronavirus. The Observer Says borisjohnson will return to work facing a lockdown dilemma as scientists suggest the number of cases is still too high for measures to be relaxed. The telegraphs headline two weeks quarantine if travelling to the uk. That plan would apply to britons returning and foreigners arriving at airports and ports. Keir starmer leads the mirror, with calls to ministers to stop treating brits in lockdown like children. The labour leader says the nation deserves to know how life will be restarted. The times also focuses on easing the lockdown. It says tory grandees are calling on the pm to ease lockdown measures. With me are rosamund urwin, Senior Reporterfor with me are rosamund urwin, Senior Reporter for the sunday times, and the broadcaster penny smith. Let us begin. We are going to look first of all at the observer. Pm returns to face lockdown dilemma as scientists worn over graham lockdown data. Penny smith, we were told for weeks and weeks there was no need to have and weeks there was no need to have a Prime Minister because the cabinet could sort things out by themselves, very easy, chris decision making. Now hes got a dilemma . He does. There were people on both sides of the argument saying we have got to keep this lockdown, the numbers are not coming down fast enough, then youve got Business Leader saying if we are not careful, we are good have a bankrupt country apart from tens of thousands of businesses going to the wall, mass unemployment, people losing their homes. And i was having a think, actually. Did we not bailout the banks in 2008 . Maybe theres something, the banks to come and help us. I alsojust theres something, the banks to come and help us. I also just thought, theres something, the banks to come and help us. I alsojust thought, we are also talking about this worry of testing and tracing, being swabbed, one of these scientists at the sage group is saying. And that, they are fighting on a number of fronts. We know the drugs are running out and theyve only just know the drugs are running out and theyve onlyjust recently stocked some of those being exported, so we seem to be on the back third. Going to look at the sunday times now, which has a similar headline. Tori tory grandees. Tory grandees. Rosamund urwin, your Senior Reporterfor tory grandees. Rosamund urwin, your Senior Reporter for the sunday times. I think of you as the editor anything picked up on the newsroom . 0ur splash is looking at what tory donors think about the like that but also actually i got close from cabinet ministers in there too its got quotes from habit ministers. Its sort of saying that boris is facing these calls from three different fronts, and theyre all saying we need to set out a time line on wendy lockdown restrictions are going to ease. And within this piece, a numberof are going to ease. And within this piece, a number of major tory donors are quoted. They include michael spencer, the icap founder, and he is saying we need to do this as soon as we reasonably can. Similar calls for other donors. A sort of chorus of disapproval, i think, other donors. A sort of chorus of disapproval, ithink, is how other donors. A sort of chorus of disapproval, i think, is how its described in the piece because there isa described in the piece because there is a lot of unhappiness that this obviously has no clear and insight, and the basic point they are making is that actually, lets go to harm people spectacularly because in another paper, theres a warning from borisjohnsons old economic adviser from when he was mayor of london, saying we are at risk of this lockdown does not ease of being the worst technician in the west. That is what they are saying too, that this could do more hundred Peoples Health then putting them out in work worst hit nation in the west. As the observer states, we have had that horrific milestone of 20,000 deaths in the number of cases are not falling fast enough. Ive a lwa ys are not falling fast enough. Ive always wondered who gets to be called a grandee and if there are grandees and other parties as well. Picking up with penny smith on the headline of the sunday times. Is the medicine first and the chair . Worst than the cure . It is extraordinarily difficult, isnt it . Every time you hear somebody who has died, it is somebodys mum or dad or grannie or grandpa or child, this is, for that family, for all their friends, such a major thing. And yet, of course, we have so many people also

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