Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are kate andrews, the economics editor at the spectator. And the writer and broacaster, dawn foster. Lets take a look at tomorrows front pages. More than half of all adults are now paid by the state reads the telegraph, as chancellor, rishi sunak, warns that the cost of the governments furlough scheme is unsustainable after 6. 3 Million People sign up. The times leads on government plans to urge uk citizens to download a tracing app which will initially be piloted on the isle of wight this week. The app is part of plans to ease lockdown restrictions. Its a gap year reads the front page of the sun. The paper says its learnt that social distancing measures could last as long as 12 months. And the guardian leads on warnings from trade unions that workers could refuse to turn up to work unless the government can guarantee their safety, amid what the paper describes as anger over guidance designed
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