hello. green, green watch, amber, the now cancelled possibility of amber watch and red. if you get a bit lost in the traffic light travel restriction system, tomorrow s papers may help you out. if they can t help, our reviewers probably can. with me are rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor of the new statesman, and kieran andrews, political editor of the times scotland. tomorrow s front pages. let s get stuck in. the i leads with the government changing its mind over plans for a travel amber watchlist after pressure from tory mps and the travel industry. the story makes the front page of the telegraph too, which claims borisjohnson stepped in personally to scrap his own government s scheme. meanwhile, the guardian says the head of thejoint biosecurity centre, which advises the government on travel rules, has quit. the paper claims this has left the organisation rudderless. the times carries a call from chancellor rishi sunak for young people to stop working from home and get
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