let's take a look at today's papers. many of today's papers lead on the health secretary's warning that if not enough people get vaccinated, it is more likely that covid restrictions will be reintroduced in england. "have your boosterjab to keep your freedoms" is the headline in the telegraph. the daily mirror says the "fight" is "not over" and reports that cases could reach 100,000 a day. but the paper says the government is "dragging its feet" over introducing its winter "plan b". the times says sajid javid implied people need to "get serious about face masks" in what it described as "a downbeat downing street briefing warning of darker months and new variants ahead." there's also a picture of sarah buckle on the front page, who is one of the victims of a needle attack who we will be speaking to just after 8 o'clock. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website is about the eurovision song contest. it says the team behind the singer dua lipa will choose the uk's entrant for the 2022 contest, after last year's entry failed to score a single point. we'll be discussing this with a eurovision superfan just before 8 o'clock.