with me are kate proctor, political editor of politics home, and jack blanchard, uk political editorlitico. welcome to you both. let's look at what's already in so far. let's start with the guardian. it reports that a new coronavirus test that will give results in minutes is about to be rolled out across the world. the telegraph warns that elderly people in the uk may face delays getting the flu vaccine, as supplies run short and demand surges amid the coronavirus pandemic. the international version of the financial times reports on a surge in the share price of hsbc, after its largest shareholder, china's ping an, increased its stake. the new york times reports that school closures, due to the pandemic, has resulted in millions of children in developing countries being sent out to illegal, unsafe work. according to the express, ministers in the uk are close to placating conservative rebels, who are calling for more scrutiny over covid restrictions. we will have more on that in a moment. but the daily mail says borisjohnson is facing a revolt from mps in the red wall over the covid c