Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are author and journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown, and david bond whos brexit editor at the financial times. Welcome at the financial times. To you both again. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The daily mirror and guardian report that the Prime Ministers chief aide, dominic cummings, has come to the attention of police after travelling to his parents home 250 miles away in durham, while suffering coronavirus symptoms. A source close to mr cummings denies he was spoken to by officers. The guardian reminds its readers that at the time mr cummings left london the government had told people not to travel and to stay at their family home. Labour is demanding a very swift explanation for what it calls an apparent breach of lockdown rules. Firms will be required to pay a quarter of the wages of furloughed staff under treasury plans to unwind the state subsity scheme, according to the times, which says the chancellor will make an announcement next week. Tensions between Boris Johnson and the chancellor are reported in the ft. It says treasury alarm over finances has led to rishi sunak pushing the pm to lift the lockdown. The paper also says that pet prices soar as pandemic loneliness sparks a serious outbreak of pupply love. The telegraph says its learnt that the Prime Minister is to scale back huaweis involvement in the uks 56 network in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. Lets all go on a british Summer Holiday is the expresss headline after the home secretary announced strict quarantine measures which the paper says could lead to a boost in uk tourism. And the mail reports on hopes that so called virus passports and travel corridors could allow families to travel abroad this summer. Nothing completely concrete at the moment. Let start. Welcome to you both again. Yasmin, guardian and the mirrorand both again. Yasmin, guardian and the mirror and thisjoint both again. Yasmin, guardian and the mirror and this joint investigation. What do you make a big . mirror and this joint investigation. What do you make a big . I am surprised it has taken so long. It isi surprised it has taken so long. It is i was a way that this happened. And i really dont think he he will resign or be held to account to any of it because he never is. But the interesting thing i was looking at twitter at the break, the interesting questions rvs, if you are ill, which he apparently, he and his wife were, and they took their child up to the elderly parents, there is something surely to be asked about who does that, because the other they are the most vulnerable. I a mostly white general question will be, it is not our investigation, although it seems this and confirm that they were spoken to. The wider question is whether this was the breaking the guidelines which were pretty draconian in the early days of this pandemic in this country. That is right. If you think back to the Health Secretary matt hancock, he actually said when they were first announcing the lockdown measures, this is not advice, it is an instruction. It was very clear that people were being told if they had symptoms of coronavirus to stay at home and self isolate. Symptoms of coronavirus to stay at home and self isolate. Certainly not the drive 260 odd miles to the northeast of the country and as yasmin just northeast of the country and as yasminjust said, to northeast of the country and as yasmin just said, to actually visit, Nothing Specific perhaps in the guidelines about this, certainly all the advice was coming from Boris Johnson and others in the government that you needed to protect the vulnerable and certainly if you had symptoms, going to see the elderly parents was not the right thing to do. I think the question now is really what this Boris Johnson know about this because ifjohnson knew about this because ifjohnson knew about that, remember johnson about this because ifjohnson knew about that, rememberjohnson became very seriously ill will coronavirus himself and matt hancock was ill with it. It was going to number ten very quickly. In the cabinet secretary. Indeed. Before the interview social distancing measures in numberten, clearly interview social distancing measures in number ten, clearly it was going through a wildfire through there. Butjohn cena through a wildfire through there. But john cena must through a wildfire through there. Butjohn cena must have known that he was planning to do this. Johnson. Big questions about that how. Johnson. Big questions about that now. Yes a joint investigation with the mirror, i suppose the other issue here is politically, you say that you dont think anything will happen and he will not resign. Number ten will not comment about this at the moment but number ten has been pretty forthright when it is come to medics, the guy professor ian ferguson, i think matt hancock was speechless when he heard that he had broken the lockdown guidelines. I suppose the argument is, or the argument could be leveled of hypocrisy here come if youve got people who are the architects of these guidelines and then breaching it. I think it was absolutely right for ferguson to leave because we trustees experts and i think he felt himself when he did what he did. We trust these experts. This is a very different story so everything will be done to protect dominic cummings. Everybody knows that boris is not going to ask him to resign. And all of that shock horror that we saw with ferguson, we would not see from some of the people in cabinet closest to Boris Johnson. From some of the people in cabinet closest to borisjohnson. But i wonder what people who so far have really gone with everything that johnson and his close advisers have been doing and saying, whether they will feel betrayed. I dont know. We will feel betrayed. I dont know. We will find out. On social media, the last point about the story, a lot of criticism of him, but interestingly, he has his detractors with him, tori ra nks he has his detractors with him, tori ranks as well. Absolutely. He is a very divisive figure. Not only among liberals and among remainers, how cummings really came to prominence because he was absolutely pivotal in the leave campaign. And Boris Johnson, to underline that point that yasmin made, borisjohnson really relies on him and really needs him. He will really fight and you can see already on social media tonight, people rallying in sources speaking on his behalf saying that he will fight it and others dismissing the investigation as fake news. Dismissing the investigation as fake news. But it should be clear, he is a very divisive figure within the conservative party as well. There will be a lot of people who will be sharpening their knives for him tonight. Lets go to the times newspaper. Firms must start paying a quarter of staff wages, the can reduce when the lockdown is ease. Numberii, reduce when the lockdown is ease. Number 11, the treasury, pretty concerned about the way forward economically. Yes. It is a valid concern. And i think some companies especially those who have been very profitable until very recently should share the burden. It is ridiculous that people with huge businesses and huge profits still wa nt to businesses and huge profits still want to keep that level for themselves. In palm this on to the state. I think it is incredibly good that rishi sue nick did what he did when he did it. To protect workers. What this was not a free gift. A rishi hsu. There are egregious cases of very wealthy individuals using the scheme. But by a large, the 8 Million People have been furloughed, a lot of these Companies Just would have gone under already, were they not . Had the scheme not been in place. I think there are a lot of companies who can afford a quarter off. The workforce wages. And they should pay up. It means that their shareholders will get less and some of the top brass will have to take less, but that is what they should be doing. , Pension Funds and the whole economy generally will suffer as well. It is complicated. What do you make of this . There is no question that it was the right thing to do on the chancellor announced the furloughs came and rolled out all the various loan schemes that have been supporting businesses and also help for the self employed and all the various of the package of measures. But we are now heading towards sort of ten weeks, 12 weeks down the road from that, the furloughs scheme has been extended to october and at the time rishi sunak did that there was this big question right so about what he Companies Really going to be asked to do here. Now we know it will be a quarter, which should be manageable for the vast majority of companies, but you cannot outline just how seismic this economic damages and already start to seek rishi sunak is clearly worried deeply they are all very worried at the treasury that the economic damage being caused by the economic damage being caused by the lockdown is really going to be difficult to repair and there are doubts under how quick and he bounced back will be. Your got this on the front page. Lets go to a response from yasmin. The ft, rishi sunak pushes him to lift lockdown. The tensions really come to the fore between number ten and number 11. I wonder how much you think the Prime Ministers on personal experience of suffering from the coronavirus and becoming dangerously ill plays into this caution on his part. Im not sure that is what is happening, but i think he has been very rattled by think borisjohnson i think he has been very rattled by think Boris Johnson has i think he has been very rattled by think borisjohnson has been very rattled by the incessant accusations that in my view have been rightly leveled at him that a lot couldve been done sooner and fewer people couldve died. I think he has found that he is a man who likes to be like. When i think that is affected him. Ina like. When i think that is affected him. In a way, this is notjust between the number ten a number 11. This is a nation and argument. Im having this argument with my son, who is a very sick. He is on the side of rishi sunak. I am oddly with the Prime Minister. Who is a barrister. We had to be very careful. If they open up too soon and there is another pay, who will be blamed . It is not the easiest of decisions that. Another wave. Your paper, david, has done this, the economic consequences of staying on the lockdown for too long are just devastating to martha . Absolutely right. You start with the terrible state of the public finances in april revealed today. The ratio in the government borrowing has now a ratio of his debt to the National Income in his highest level in 57 years. These are staggering numbers and these are really serious economic consequences that we are likely i think the question for Boris Johnson of the government is the thing that is in their mind is they can start to think about Public Inquiry into the way theyve handle this. The public might forgive them for mishandling the missteps around the early stages. No government or country couldve expected to deal with this epidemic. He quite the way that it is come along. But they will not be forgiven if they mishandle the steps out of it. So if the easy lockdown too soon and there is another spike ina lot too soon and there is another spike in a lot more people die, they would not be forgiven for that and i think thatis not be forgiven for that and i think that is on the minds of Boris Johnson and his advisers. Lets move onto the telegraph. Pm to scale back huawei 5g role in the wake of the virus. We a controversial move by the government after allowing them to build 35 of the 5g network. This could well be right back. Yes. This is to do with really are this relationship to the United States. Where they have been trying to do a trade to a borisjohnson is going to go for a g7 meeting and trump and his lot were very angry with the deal that was then here and now i think you are seeing two things. One, we are in the middle of a new cold war, this time when china and who knows what will happen. China is a superpower. Incredibly influential internationally now. And also, this relationship, this special and really quite humiliating relationship that we are going to have to form with the United States after we leave europe. Is that how you really, david . After we leave europe. Is that how you really, david . Ithink after we leave europe. Is that how you really, david . I think that is certainly part of the thinking here. Timing is really interesting. How you read it. It is not like the uk did not know what the us view of the deal was. I covered the story excessively. The pressure from the us was immense and from the security agencies and from the politicians to not allow huawei a big role in the role of 56. So nothing has changed in that sense, but what has changed is obviously the desire of the uk to have the us trade deal and the situation post with the coronavirus and china in the us putting pressure on them over the amount of information that let out into the International Community after the outbreak and will hand. I think it is what is shifted in the conservative party itself, there are now a lot of hocks in the tories who wa nt now a lot of hocks in the tories who want to see a much tougher line taking with china and also a wider talk of new defensive measures around chinese take over the Bridge Companies which look like theyre in the works. You can see a hardening and that would fit with a tougher sta nce and that would fit with a tougher stance on huawei. Back to the coronavirus. The daily mail. Corona passports to save holidays. Is that the right way forward or is there clear messages do you think about this . Ijust dont understand the story. What does it mean to have this passport, that youve had the illness, that passport says we are clear, we dont know we are clear evenif clear, we dont know we are clear even if we had it. Until time passes and that is proven, we dont know that having this gives you permanent immunity yet. So i dont understand this story at all. Maybe davey can explain. Also because a few days ago we talked about having a special deal with france because i having restrictions there, that is now being cancelled. Of not having. We do have the republic of ireland and people have to self isolate them they can go by tube or bus to where they can go by tube or bus to where they go to self isolate. They can go by tube or bus to where they go to selfisolate. It is very confusing. I think it is a bit premature. Just to start saying this is what we can do and what will happen. David, the express points that we can all go on a british Summer Holiday, which should be a shotin Summer Holiday, which should be a shot in the arm for the british tourism and travel industry. Which presumably will help with the national finances. Quiet. Presumably will help with the nationalfinances. Quiet. It felt presumably will help with the national finances. Quiet. It felt to me that the message that priti patel was trying to give out today was that it was going to be difficult to have a foreign holiday if not impossible in the idea of these air bridges, look like the government is backing away from that idea, but we dont yet know if it will be possible to even go away in the uk this summer although judging by possible to even go away in the uk this summer althoughjudging by some of the bookings for the count side, read a story couple of days ago thinking it was in the times, is said bookings are already up for august and september at capsize as people are desperate to try and salvage something of the upcoming summerand of course salvage something of the upcoming summer and of course with the weather having been so good over the period of the lockdown, people are probably desperate to try and get away and do something but it isjust not clear and until next week when borisjohnson will start not clear and until next week when Boris Johnson will start to make this decision added the june the ist deadline, looking at the rate of infection, and all the signs are that that is definitely sort of coming down, just not clear the howling and he will be. It will be tricky. Pointy every reviewed every three weeks. Quarantine rules are reviewed every three weeks. People cannot plan to have. Lets go back to the time. Jk rowling on the front page. That cannot plan ahead. She has went to twitter debunking the myth about writing the harry potter books and what the inspiration was for her. If thatjust books and what the inspiration was for her. If that just to exasperation do you think . for her. If that just to exasperation do you think . I think she loves playing these games. I love her. Shes very active on twitter and she plays tricks on people but actually, the most remarkable thing about those books is that they came entirely from her head. And she says in the times of the front page summer that was well on the train to mature from manchester,. A delay train i think she said. Two manchester. The samples in new york. A lot of shops they are claiming to be the inspiration for the books. In york. She said she never had even been there. I know. It is her imagination. Extraordinary imagination. Extraordinary imagination. Im just saying imagination. Extraordinary imagination. Imjust saying british tourism leads to another blow,. A lot of places, york, edinburgh, oxford, weve all been any claim to have some connection the potter books and this could be the birthplace. Another blow for them. Some. Under saying theyre willing to the film because the films and the producers have been around the shambles. Some are saying theyre willing to the film. Thank you very much but the you for taking us to the First Edition of the papers. Thank you yasmin and david. Goodbye for now. Thats it for the papers tonight. Hello, im Chetan Pathak with your latest sports news. First. In an exclusive interview with the bbc, the premier leagues chief executive has told us theyre as confident as they can be about resuming next month. And