marks thejubilee. but the paper also reports on the conclusion ofjohnny depp and amber heard s libel battle, calling it a seven million pound countroom humiliation for ms heard. the guardian also covers that case, but leads with the chair of the committee of standards in public life criticising an overhaul to the ministerial code outlined by the prime minister. and the times leads with claims allies of the prime minister have accused those who want him to step down of being self indulgent, narcissistic and contemptuous . so, let s begin. do you want to kick us off this time and let us begin as we should with the jubilee and let us begin as we should with thejubilee in the telegraph front page. in the queens message to the nation. , ., , ,., , page. in the queens message to the nation. , ., , , , . nation. yes, absolutely. new picture ofthe nation. yes, absolutely. new picture of the queen nation. yes, absolutely. new picture of the queen and nation. yes, absolutely. new
or do you think there s a consensus getting it out of the way before the by election? by election? difficult to see the net upsides by election? difficult to see the net upsides of by election? difficult to see the net upsides of having by election? difficult to see the net upsides of having a - by election? difficult to see the i net upsides of having a confidence vote before two quite crucial by elections vote before two quite crucial by elections at least because you have a fractured elections at least because you have a fractured party but because you have a fractured party but because you have the a fractured party but because you have the risk of having everyone show have the risk of having everyone show their have the risk of having everyone show their hand about how they feel about show their hand about how they feel about you emma, the guardian photograph, a crushed amber heard leaving court and facing a massive legal bill plus the damages that have been aw