hello and welcome to our second look at with the papers will be bringing us on tuesday morning. joining me tonight the chief leader for the observer newspaper and deputy political editor for the daily express. let us bring you up to date with the latest from pages that we have. in which the governments earlier response to the pandemic was one of the most important public health failures that the uk experience. adding that it found ministers took a fatalistic approach which probably exacerbated the death toll. the investigation found many thousands of care home residents dying needlessly in the pandemic and that the elderly were just an afterthought, as they put it. the daily mirror says the thousands of lives could ve been saved if boris johnson i made the decision to lock down only days earlier than he did. they said taxes for the social care crisis, borisjohnson is coming into effect and will not be enough for the institute for fiscal studies. the time threats the borisjohn
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