individuals over allegations of racism. this is bbc news. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are torcuil crichton, westminster editor at the daily record, and camilla turner, chief political correspondent at the telegraph. we will say hello to both and just a moment. first, let s look at those front pages. the resignation of the prime minister s ethics adviser is putting borisjohnson under fresh pressure, according to the times. the paper reports lord geidt was frustrated by the response to partygate. the telegraph also covering that decision, including the detail that lord geidt gave no reason for his resignation. the move is a fresh blow to the prime minister, according to the guardian. and the metro invokes reality tv for its headline on the story, the only way is ethics . elsewhere, the daily mail claims ministers may ignore rulings from the european court of human rights in the future, after yesterday s flight
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