with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and jane martinson, columnist at the guardian.s are already in. the financial times leads with the apology from the home secretary to the windrush generation, whose immigration status has been threatened. the metro says the prime minister has denied the air strikes on syria were at the whim of president trump. it's back to windrush as the lead in the telegraph, the home secretary admitted their treatment had been appalling. the sun features ant mcpartlin, who says he's sorry, after admitting drink—driving in west london last month. daily express labels the presenter shame—faced. he's been fined £86,000 and banned from driving for 20 months. the i says the government's admitted people may have been deported by mistake and calls it the windrush scandal. the guardian also leads on the story, with its striking front pages which again focuses on amber rudd's apology. and the daily mail calls it a "fiasco that shames britain", and claims there are calls for the home secretary to quit her post. a couple of stories dominating the front pa