i guess front of the daily mail sums it up, i guess i front of the daily mail sums it up, i guess. i think this is very much going i guess. i think this is very much going to i guess. i think this is very much going to be i guess. i think this is very much going to be a live issue over the weekend, going to be a live issue over the weekend, particularly as we have had more weekend, particularly as we have had more footage emerging this evening of that more footage emerging this evening of that incident between matt hancock and gina coladangelo in the department of health. so, yes, this is very department of health. so, yes, this is very much department of health. so, yes, this is very much a live issue, but i think is very much a live issue, but i think something we have seen in the past is think something we have seen in the past is that think something we have seen in the past is that the prime minister really past is that the prime minister really does not like
matt hancock s has caused anger the daily express says matt hancock has caused anger throughout the country, while the times carries the results of a yougov survey that found half of voters believe mr hancock should resign, with 25% saying he should stay. and the financial times says downing street hasn t denied that matt hancock had offered his resignation, with one minister suggesting the prime minister might now bring forward a planned reshuffle. let s begin. esther, do you want to pick up us off this half hour with the front page of the daily mail? how can he cling on, it asks? obviously is the story dominating the front obviously is the story dominating the front pages for tomorrow. and the front pages for tomorrow. and the double the front pages for tomorrow. and the double entendre there on the front the double entendre there on the front of the double entendre there on the front of the daily mail sums it up,
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me, benedicte paviot, france 24 s uk correspondent, and esther webber, senior uk correspondent at politico europe. a warm welcome to both of you. lovely to have you both with us this evening, and to have you with us at home watching. let me bring you up to date with some of the front pages we have already had in this evening. it s that photo that features on many of tomorrow s front pages, including the daily mail, which says borisjohnson is facing an overwhelming clamour to sack matt hancock. the daily mirror also questions why the prime minister hasn t already sacked the health secretary. the telegraph s take on it is that public reaction is likely to determine his fate.
he may the option that you mentioned that he may accelerate the reshuffle does seem he may accelerate the reshuffle does seem to he may accelerate the reshuffle does seem to be he may accelerate the reshuffle does seem to be something that looks a bit more seem to be something that looks a bit more likely. seem to be something that looks a bit more likely. yes, benedicte, we have this situation bit more likely. yes, benedicte, we have this situation where. - bit more likely. yes, benedicte, we have this situation where. we - bit more likely. yes, benedicte, wei have this situation where. we had findings against priti patel, the home secretary, that she was in breach of the ministerial code, but the finest or determined that she was not, and the prime minister s then adviser resigned. we had the case of gavin williamson, whose performance was so heavily criticised, even by some conservatives, as education secretary over the business of the algorithm affecting a level results
meanwhile, the i says senior tories are fearing a public backlash, after the health secretary s actions were highlighted. the express says mr hancock s has caused anger throughout the country, while the times carries the results of a yougov survey that found half of voters believe hancock should resign, with 25% saying he should stay. the financial times says downing street hasn t denied that matt hancock had offered his resignation, with one minister suggesting the prime minister might now bring forward a planned reshuffle. benedicte and esther, let s plough on. let s have a look, first of all, at the daily mail front page with a rather unfortunate, though no doubt this intentional pun, in the headline. this intentional pun, in the headline- this intentional pun, in the headline. , ., . ., ., headline. yes, how can he clean on? to his “ob headline. yes, how can he clean on? to his job or headline. yes, how can he clean on? to his job or is headline. yes, how can he clean on? to