hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and times radio presenter jenny kleeman and also the political commentator and former conservative party press chief, giles kenningham. welcome to both of you. good to have you with us. let s start with the front pages, which i think will be of particular interest to them and any of you who are political enthusiasts. the telegraph who are reporting that plan b coronavirus restrictions are set to be scrapped as the pm faces a plot to call a vote of no confidence from rebels in his party. the metro has a picture of the prime minister looking glum as he s questioned over whether downing street parties broke covid rules under the headline nobody told me . on the front page of the guardian is a report on the clamour to oust the prime minister they also report plan b restrictions will be eased on the 26th of january. buy game maker activision blizzard the ft focuses
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