predicting a summer of travel disruption for air passengers. the daily mirror chooses to focus on the pay gap between the ba workers and the boss of the airline. the daily mail leads on rwanda, where commonwealth leaders are meeting. it says the pm is to rebuke prince charles over the prince s reported concerns at the government s plan to send some asylum seekers to the country. the times also goes with that story, saying borisjohnson has accused his critics of having outmoded views of rwanda. and there s another royal story in the sun. it says the queen has returned to one of her favourite pastimes horse riding a move it reckons will cheer the nation. perhaps a rebuke is a bit strong. i don t know how you rebuke the future king. but they say boris johnson is urging prince charles to keep an open but they say borisjohnson is urging prince charles to keep an open mind. yes, that is very much the wish of the prime ministerfor yes, that is very much the wish of the prime
semi final defeat in may. rhian brewster and oh mcburnie are the two players charged, following trouble after united lost the match on penalties. in a statement, the club say the pair deny the charges. rory mcilroy will be enjoying his decision to stick with the pga tour tonight, rather than cross to the controversial saudi funded liv series. he s at the top of the leaderboard after his opening round on the tour s latest event the travelers championship in connecticut. mcilroy began with a bogey free round of 62, leaving him on 8 under par. scotland s martin laird is a shot further back. and at the latest women s golf major, the pga championship, south korea s in gee chun has had a stunning opening round, equalling the record for the lowest first round score. she went round in 64, finishing 8 under par for the day. they ran in eight tries in all,