source, which always covers a multitude of sins. but it kind of fits with all of the other signals and cues that we are getting, doesn't it?— and cues that we are getting, doesn't it? , , ., , ., ., doesn't it? yes, stories on other front pages _ doesn't it? yes, stories on other front pages as — doesn't it? yes, stories on other front pages as well. _ doesn't it? yes, stories on other front pages as well. the - doesn't it? yes, stories on other- front pages as well. the government seems _ front pages as well. the government seems to— front pages as well. the government seems to want to move back to more normality— seems to want to move back to more normality really and ditch some of the measures that it has been using to try— the measures that it has been using to try and _ the measures that it has been using to try and control the spread of infection — to try and control the spread of infection i_ to try and control the spread of infection. i think it's quite jarring _ infection. i think it's quite jarring that the stories are coming on a day— jarring that the stories are coming on a day where the figures are showing — on a day where the figures are showing that 150,000 people have died of— showing that 150,000 people have died of covid in the uk, which is one of— died of covid in the uk, which is one of the — died of covid in the uk, which is one of the highest, of course, in the world — one of the highest, of course, in the world. and each of those deaths, of course, _ the world. and each of those deaths, of course, an— the world. and each of those deaths, of course, an individual tragedy, and family— of course, an individual tragedy, and family and friends left grieving. so these stories that the government is now thinking about