with me are kate proctor, political correspondent for the guardian, and martin bentham, the home affairsr evening standard. let's begin with the telegraph, which says modelling by scientists suggests only 2a people a day in london are contracting coronavirus. it goes on to question the severity of the lockdown. the metro carries a picture of the prime minister and his partner carrie clapping for the nhs. "a game changer" is how it describes the government—approved antibody test. the daily mail leads with the row between the government and teaching unions over whether children should begin returning to primary schools in england next month. the financial times has some good news. it reports car maker nissan is in talks to shift production of two renault models from spain to sunderland. the independent reports that the national association of headteachers has told schools to ignore the government's plans to reopen primary schools in england onjune the 1st. the guardian has a story on the private firm running the government's stockpile of ppe. it says alleged poor organisation may have resu