with me are matt dathan, deputy political editor at the sun and anna isaac, journalist at the wall streetjournal. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the metro says that the uk government s self—proclaimed world—beating coronavirus testing system has been branded a shambles after people living in england s ten top covid—i9 hotspots found it impossible to book an appointment. the telegraph says nhs hospitals in england are now having to cancel operations and turn away patients as shortages of covid—i9 tests keep doctors and nurses stuck at home, without a test for themselves or theirfamillies. the daily mail goes with a warning from a new report that the pandemic has sparked a huge rise in problem drinking. the number of britons downing high—risk levels of alcohol has nearly doubled to 8.4million since february, the paper says. the guardian leads with brexit. the paper says a leaked confidential government document warns of queues of 7,000 lorries in kent and two—day delays for freight to cross to the eu. the mirror splashes on what it calls ‘rule of six chaos' after grouse hunters were told th