with me are polly mackenzie, chief executive director of the cross—party think tank demos, and claireen, women's editor of the daily telegraph. thanks so much for coming back and i am pleased to say that i've got all the papers tonight, so let's start with some of the pages we have already. the metro says that test and trace is "down the pan" as prime minister borisjohnson admits the tracing system "must improve". this is echoed on the front of the i, which shows front line nhs workers and the headline "covid cases up to 90,000 a day — and test and trace can't cope." moving to the telegraph, we have a picture of the prime minister who, alongside chancellor rishi sunak, has announced an extra £13 billion of support for workers. the express call it boris and rishi's show of strength with the headline "together, we will protect britain". but the guardian approach the story differently, saying the chancellor was forced to dig deeper amid anger at level of support for jobs. the daily mail leads on a study by the medicaljournal the lancet, which says that staying indoors does not stop the v