The PM’s chief adviser has received criticism and support from the press following his news conference on Monday.
Criticism has come from some unlikely sections of the national media over the crisis at No 10.
The BBC's Laura Kuennsberg has been accused of defending the PM's aide by saying there was "no breach of lockdown rules".
He was speaking during the BBC Creative Diversity Dialogue event.
Morgan and Neil did not hold back on their opinion on the government's handling of the crisis.
There hasn’t been a day when you have tested 100,000 people.”
Damian Collins’ comments come after baseless theories about 5G and fake coronavirus cures spread rapidly online.
An "approximate" date for a Covid-19 vaccine was among the topics covered in Monday’s papers.
Starmer was accused of being out of touch with the people because he bought land for his late disabled mother to house rescued donkeys on.
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