with me are anna isaac, economics editor of the independent and iain anderson, executive chairman ofmpany cicero. lovely to see you both. before we update from them let me update you with the front pages and we have them so far. collision course set for brussels — the ft leads on overhauls set to be announced for post—brexit trade deals between britain and northern ireland. meanwhile, the metro's front focuses on the reaction to a french warship escorting an overcrowded dinghy to british waters, it reports record numbers have been arriving on the south coast. with 700 migrants arriving in two days, according to the telegraph, which also reports on the crossing. but it leads on an appeal to the prime ministerfrom cabinet ministers to expand the list of exempt from isolating or face a wave of closures. also leading on the impact of pingdemic — the mirror reports that one million children are currently off school. that's also the lead on the front page of the daily express. the guardian leads with a report on a leaked data base, with details emmanuel macron, and 13 other heads of state