with me are broadcaster david davies and olivia utley, deputy leader writer of the sun.th, good to speak to you. let's look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the financial times carries a warning from french president macron that the eu could collapse as a political project, if financial support is not made available for poorer members. the japan times reports that prime minister shinzo abe has decided to declare a nationwide state of emergency. that state of emergency has been declared in five cities so far. the uk's daily telegraph leads with the news that the government has extended the period in which the country will be locked down. also in the uk, the daily mirror asks how the country's lockdown will end. a question that government ministers have been reluctant to address. the international new york times reports on how coronavirus is exacerbating problems faced by people living in a slum in the philippines. the uk's times says the government has set five tests to be met before the country can loosen the lockdown restrictions. that was all announced in th