hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former pensions minister, lady ros altmann, and dan sabbagh, who is the defence and security editor at the guardian. we will say hello properly to both and just a moment. first, we will say hello properly to both andjusta moment. first, let s we will say hello properly to both and just a moment. first, let s take and just a moment. first, let s take a look at the actual front pages that we ll be seeing tomorrow morning. the guardian reports on the results of the police investigation into lockdown parties in downing street and whitehall, saying civil servants and special advisers are furious the pm escaped with only one fine. the telegraph focuses on the forthcoming sue gray report into the parties, saying she wants to name the key players but fears she ll come under pressure not to do so. the mirror contrasts borisjohnson s claim in december that no rules were broken with t
the times highlights a change in policy by the nhs, which will stop prescribing sleeping pills for many patients with insomnia and prescribe a self help programme instead. the metro is one of a number of papers to feature the gloucestershire couple who won a jackpot of £181; million on the euromillions lottery. the sun says they celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips, leaving a sizeable tip for waiting staff. the star remarks that with a win that big, at least their energy bills will be covered for a few months. lots to get through, could use good news, bad news, we will cover it all. thanks to you both are coming back to talk about the papers. dan, let s start with the guardian. the headline there, fury asjohnson escapes partygate with a single fine. lots of the papers covering partygate finds today. interestingly, lots of different lines that they ve chosen to pick out. dan, can you start with what the guardian has gone with? the guardian the
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