with me are polly mackenzie, who's chief executive of the cross—party think tank, demos.e is sam lister, the deputy political editor at the daily express. the express is one of the papers that has also now come in, so we have front pages on all the papers, i would say all but two of them. i think this is worthy of front page coverage, and it's the latest party gate revelations, more particularly the photograph, the first to emerge of the prime minister appearing to be engaged in what you may call party activities, in other words, raising a glass in salute to a colleague who is leaving. he hasn't been fined for that as the metro observes. it wonders why as to a number of other papers. the guardian has the same story. it believes the prime minister and the met police will both face further questions over the event because some of those present were fined — but the pm wasn't. the telegraph has a similar line — also saying it understands the prime minister did not receive a questionnaire from the police about his presence at the event. the i says the prime minister is waiting