hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, deputy political editor at the spectator, and broadcaster david davies. hello again to you both. a quick look at ourfront hello again to you both. a quick look at our front pages. the metro says the prime minister could end all covid restrictions a month earlier than planned, including the need to self isolate. the male says the uk will be the first major nation to leave the pandemic behind. the daily mail. same story on the guardian, which also has a picture of diane stewart, who was murdered by her husband in 2010. that s the foreign secretary, liz
bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai brown and annabel, denham, the director of communications at the free market think tank, the institute of economics affairs. let s take a first look at some of tomorrow s front pages. hello again to both of you. a quick look through ourfront hello again to both of you. a quick look through our front pages of our viewers. the sunday mirror has spoken to relatives of covid victims, who describe number 10 holding parties last christmas as a slap in the face . there s a poll in the observer from yougov, which says trust in politicians has fallen dramatically since boris johnson become pm. the sunday times says doctors are angry that unvaccinated people are taking up hospital beds and delaying vital procedures. recollections from prince william about his mother is the top story in the sunday express. and he s also on the front of the sunday telegraph,