with me is the editor of labourlist, sienna rodgers, and sam lister, the daily express‘s deputy politicalditor. welcome back to you both. let's see what else has come in over the past 35, 40 what else has come in over the past 35, a0 minutes. the telegraph reports the test—and—trace system will be scaled back, following warnings that the service is reaching fewer than half of those at risk of contracting covid—19. the same story is on the front of the daily mail, which says people who fail to answer repeated phone calls from the nhs test—and—trace service could now face a knock on the door. the i features the results of a poll which shows two—thirds of families are worried about sending their children back to school next month. prime minister borisjohnson has vowed all english pupils will return to school when the new term starts. the times writes secondary school pupils are likely to transmit coronavirus as easily as adults, with scientists at public health england saying tougher rules might be needed for older children. the guardian reports ministers are under immense pressure over the