funding social care. revealed: plans for octoberfirebreak reads the headline on the i a senior government scientist has told the paper of potential government plans for an extended half term holiday and potential restrictions in england, to tackle rising hospital cases of covid. on the front page of the metro a woman who s won £180,000 in a landmarkjudgment, after she claimed her boss refused to let her work a four day week or leave work early to collect her baby from nursery. alice thompson, an estate agent in london, claimed sex discrimination at the employment tribunal. and the financial times is running a story on demands from regulators for more powers to challenge risky cryptocurreny ventures. the chair of the financial conduct authority warns that some dubious schemes promoted online mean vulenerable people are at risk ofjeopardising their financial futures. so, sam and dave, sam, do you want