with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. tomorrow's front pages. the financial times leads on the it chaos causing misery for ba customers, but carries a photo of a rather happier—looking german chancellor at a campaign event. the male report claims of a moronic cover—up over cutting costs on computer systems. the election campaign is the main story for the telegraph. it claims thatjeremy corbyn has been denounced by members of his own party after attending a ceremony in honour of a terrorist. a key legal power has been used only once to control british jihadists, say the times. the mirror has a full—page photo of some of the 40,000 people who took part in the great manchester run. the paper calls it a "defiant act of solidarity". a terror warning is the top story for the express. it reports fears that libya has become a breeding ground for is plots against britain. so let's begin. british airways, the photograph says it all, a female passenger looking absolutely exhausted and desperate, sitting o