with me are the political commentatorjo phillips and nigel nelson, political editor for the sunday peoplend sunday mirror. a very warm welcome to both of you, good to see you, even at a distance, we will speak in just a moment. pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far—right demonstrators. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials, with prison sentences of up to ten years. the prime minister is set to scrap the 2m social distancing rule according to the mail on sunday, who say the intervention comes after leading restaurateurs warned keeping it would cost millions ofjobs. a warning from the children's commissioner on the front of the observer, accusing borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over the chaotic return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when nonessential shops reopen on monday. the sunday times report