The i says The Taliban have agreed to allow 200 Americans and other civilians to leave Afghanistan on charter flights, according to a US official.
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The Metro says the prime suspect in the Paris terror attacks which left 130 people dead and hundreds more injured told a court that he is ‘a soldier of Islamic State’.
The Metro says more Americans think the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US changed the nation for the worse, as the 20th anniversary of the tragic day approaches.
The i says twenty years on from the tragedy of 9/11, sinister and false conspiracy theories about the terrorist attack continue to circulate online.
The Guardian says millions of children head back to school across the US, health experts are highlighting a troubling trend: hundreds of thousands of them are testing positive for Covid.
The i says the NHS will be at breaking point within two months if the Government fails to implement basic Covid precautions such as mask wearing and social distancing
The Guardian says Priti Patel is preparing to send back small boats carrying migrants in the Channel despite warnings from the French authorities that it could endanger lives.
The Metro says the UK has recorded a further 191 deaths within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test, Government figures show.
The Metro says Harry Kane says that the incident just before the half time break during England’s draw in Poland has been reported to the FA and an investigation has been launched.
The Guardian says Gareth Southgate defended his decision not to make any substitutions after England conceded a last-minute equaliser
The i says up to 11 players, including eight from Brazil, face being banned from playing in the Premier League this weekend after failing to report for international duty during the current break.
Thursday’s front pages continue the coverage of the fallout from the vote on a tax raise to pay for social care and the NHS.
The Metro leads on a gaffe from Gavin Williamson who confused Mancunian football star Marcus Rashford with England rugby player Maro Itoje, a Londoner.
The i splashes on the latest on the Covid pandemic, reporting that the rapid rollout of booster vaccines will be “wrapped up by Christmas”.
The Guardian says the prime minister has been warned by experts and professionals that the “£12bn gamble” will not fix the care crisis.
BBC News says Priti Patel has authorised Border Force to turn boats carrying migrants back at sea to prevent them reaching the UK.
VOA says law enforcement concerned by the prospect of violence at a rally are planning to reinstall protective fencing that surrounded the U.S. Capitol after the January 6 insurrection.
Sky Sports says British teen Emma Raducanu is through to the US Open tennis semi-finals after beating Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic in straight sets.
TRT World says a swath of the Florida panhandle has been placed under a tropical storm warning after Tropical Storm Mindy made landfall.
Aljazeera says opening statements got under way in the highly anticipated $9bn fraud trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, with prosecutors portraying her as a liar.
France24 says foreign countries greeted the makeup of the new government in Afghanistan with caution and dismay after the Taliban appointed hardline veteran figures to top positions.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has won the backing of MPs for his controversial health and social care plan, amid a growing backlash from experts and professionals.
The Daily Express leads on a “crackdown on crossings” as it says migrants will be turned back to France as Priti Patel gets tough over “French failings”.
The Sun leads on a story that a charity set up to honour Sir Winston Churchill has sparked a “woke” storm by changing its name and “erasing him from its website”.
The Daily Mail leads on a letter from leading figures who are demanding that Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick must not have her contract extended.