with me are broadcaster john stapleton and jessica elgot, deputy political editor of the guardian.omorrow's front pages, starting with students in parts of the uk received their gcse results today, and the i describes the pupils "joy" as more than a quarter scored the equivalent of an a or above — as grades were decided on teachers predictions. holidays to portugal are "back on" after the uk government added the country to it's travel corridor but the telegraph warns it's "too late" for summer. the guardian focuses on a local angle in the outbreak and says authorities in birmingham fear there will be a city lockdown after a rise in infections in england — hitting its highest level since mid june. also covering the pandemic is the french paper le figaro — which describes the rise in coronavirus cases in people under a0 — despite it not being reflected in the number of people being admitted to hospital with severe cases. in the us, the financial times reports on president trump's former adviser being charged with fraud. steve bannon allegedly defrauded hundreds of thousands of people