with me are broadcaster john stapleton and kate proctor, political editor of politics home. a few papers already in. �*0ur grief and loss�* — the metro leads on the day's tributes across the country to remember the lives lost during the pandemic — one year on from when the first lockdown was announced. alongside a photograph of one of the many candelit doorstep vigils, the times said it was a day to reflect and remember — and �*contemplate a future that remains worryingly uncertain. the guardian quotes boris johnson from today's downing street press conference, in which he said there were many things he wishes he'd done differently in tackling the pandemic. after new fines were announced for those holidaying abroad — the i predicts a boost for domestic tourism, as people prepare to spend the summer in the uk. it's warning people not to take day trips to the beach. children will start receiving the covid—i9 vaccine as early as august under provisional government plans — that's according to the daily telegraph. the paper claims it is possible most schoolchildren could be vacci