with me are arj singh, deputy political editor at huffpost, uk and political commentator and former conservativeer, jo—anne nadler. tomorrow's financial times leads on the surge in people applying for universal credit as applicants hit the million mark. the mirror calls the government's coronavirus testing strategy a ‘shambles‘, saying that only 0.16% of nhs staff have been tested. the telegraph asks why the government is failing to answer questions on the coronavirus crisis, with a focus again on the testing failures the daily mail also calls it a ‘testing scandal‘ as only 2,000 nhs staff are tested. the i continues this theme, reporting that nhs staff are being let down on testing. and the times says the government's testing plans are in ‘chaos‘. the daily express calls on the banks to do their duty as payback, after being bailed out by the public in 2008. and the guardian reports on the difficult choices facing nhs staff who may have to decide which patients get access to life—saving equipment shall we begin. let's start off with the telegraph. questions without a nswe i’s the telegraph. ques