with me are kezia dugdale, director ofjohn smith centre at glasgow university, and former scottish labourr, and giles kenningham, political commentator and former conservative party press chief. tomorrow's front page starting with. .. the metro leads with the image of personal trainer patrick hutchinson, who has been hailed a hero after he carried a protester to safety during clashes in london on saturday. as shops reopen from tomorrow in england, the daily mirror urges its reader to ‘shop for britain‘ with shopkeepers assuring customers that it will be safe to visit stores. and encouraging people back to the shops leads the times. the paper reports that the chancellor has hinted at a temporary vat cut to try and tempt shoppers back to the high street. the daily mail has a warning from health leaders that the closure of schools could worsen the obesity crisis for a generation of children. the guardian reports that the world health organization has warned the prime minister not to ease lockdown restrictions further in england until the government's contact tracing procedure is proved to be