political editor of the spectator, katy balls and the senior online editor of the new statesman, george eaton. great to see you both. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the international edition of the ft leads on arrests at annual marches in hong kong following the introduction of a new security law. the japan times also features that story and says that hong kong residents are calling on the japanese to help safguard their rights and offer assistance, including allowing them to emigrate to japan. the i also looks at that story, adding that the uk government has offered the right to citizenship for three million people from the territory. the times quotes uk prime minister boris johnson, who said the law was a "clear and serious breach" of china's treaty with britain and hong kong. the metro leads with criticism of the uk government's reporting of coronavirus cases, amid warnings that further local lockdowns are ‘just days away‘. the telegraph takes a different angle on that story, saying that official figures suggest cases have fallen since lockdown restritcions in england were eased