hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are arejessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian and katy balls, deputy political editor of the spectator. welcome back. let s look at what is in. the metro, which headlines prince philip leaving hospital after 28 days to be reunited with the queen at windsor. an exclusive in the huffington post which says the foreign secretary told officials that britain would seek trade deals with countries that have breached international human rights standards. the financial times follows up on that story which it says have led to accusations from some tory mps that borisjohnson is going soft on china. the vaccine chaos in europe is the top story in the telegraph with brussels blaming eu governments of stockpiling jabs. the guardian headlines the growing pressure on borisjohnson to launch a public inquiry into britain s handling of covid 19. and the mail leads with the con
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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. staying up late this friday night to keep us company. with me tonight arejessica elgot, the deputy political editor at the guardian, and olivia utley, the telegraph s assistant comment editor. welcome, thank you for being with us. the front pages then, tonight. let s start with the times it says borisjohnson has outlined his vision for another decade in power, which would see him beating margaret thatcher s length of time in number ten. the telegraph carries a warning from ministers, that council tax bills may have to rise next year, to pay for social care. according to the i, the prime minister is set to tell the public they could face tougher covid restrictions this autumn. the sun reports that lawyers for virginia giuffre the woman who has accused prince andrew of sexual abuse