me is the broadcaster henry bonsu alongside chief executive of the public affairs group cicero, iain andersont's delve into some of tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the financial times leads on covid cases hitting a record 78,000, the highest number of positive tests since the pandemic began. the daily telegraph writes that borisjohnson and chris whitty urge the public to scale back their socialising in the run—up to christmas. the i adds that the chief medical officer is telling the nation not to "mix with people you don't have to". the guardian also leads on this story, writing that the prime minister continues to insist formal restrictions on gatherings are unnecessary. the daily express writes that mrjohnson is urging people to "think ca refully" about going to christmas parties. and the metro reports on the mortuary vulture david fuller, who will die injail after abusing more than 100 corpses of women and murdering two women. so, let's begin. henry, kick us off tonight with the front of the financial times. covid cases hit record 78,000 as 0micron sweeps the country. fix, cases hi