with me are martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and barbara speed, opinion editore i newspaper. let's take a look at the front pages beginning with... two passengers being taken off a ryanair plane bound for italy by officials at stansted in hazmat suits is the lead in the metro. getting back to a new normal because of coronavirus is the lead in the telegraph. it says boris johnson is to launch a campaign to convince britons to return to the office. the times also leads on the prime minister's plans saying downing street wants to make it clear to the country that going back to work is safe. meanwhile, back to school is the focus of the daily mirror. it says it's spoken to headteachers across england who insist they will be ready when schools return. immigration is the top story in the i. it says since the start of the pandemic britain has not taken in any refugees who are facing persecution and war via its resettlement scheme. the daily mail's splash claims that the men convicted over the deah of pc andrew harper have received more than [too—thousand pounds in lega