joining me are the former pensions minister, ros altman and the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose.omorrow's front pages, let's look at those. let's start with the telegraph. it carries a warning from the uk prime minister that there are tough times ahead, as he introduces new restrictions to fight the virus. borisjohnson has refused to rule out a second lockdown if people don't follow the new rules. that's in the guardian. according to the i, scientists say the uk's new restrictions will not be enough to stop the resurgent virus. the international version of the financial times leads on a warning from jay powell, the chairs of the federal reserve over the economy, as coronavirus deaths in the us pass 200,000. the new york times leads on the public outrage sparked by the police killing of a teenager in south africa. and, the mirror reports that business leaders in the uk fear hugejob losses, as the prime minister says the new covid curbs could last six months. let's get started, good to see you both. no surprise what story is dominating all the front pages in the uk newspapers. let'