The Guardian says Paramount Pictures, the studio behind the Mission Impossible: 7 film, is suing its insurance company, accusing it of failing to cover the costs of a string of Covid-related production stoppages.
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The Metro says children going back to school in less than a week’s time will be without some of their uniform following major supply issues.
The i says the new school year is almost upon us – or has already started if you live in Scotland.
The Guardian says as most schools across the UK start the new term, with pupils in Scotland having been back for two weeks
The Metro says twenty states have initiated a lawsuit against the Biden administration after the US Department of Education ordered schools to allow biological males to compete in girls’ sports teams.
The i says No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted, Aesop said in his fable of The Lion and the Mouse.
The Guardian says Britney Spears’ new attorney has accused her father of trying to get about $2m in payments before stepping down from the conservatorship
The Metro says Geronimo the alpaca has been ‘euthanised’ after being condemned to death by the Government.
The Guardian says a 17-year-old in hospital with coronavirus has said she has been targeted by anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists on social media after urging young people to have the vaccine.
The i says a Whitehall blame game over Afghanistan spilled into the open as Dominic Raab appeared to hold “military” intelligence responsible for the UK’s slow response to the crisis.
The i says Emma Raducanu cruised into the second round of the US Open by beating Stefanie Voegele of Switzerland in straight sets.
The Guardian says Antoine Griezmann has re-joined Atlético Madrid in a shock move from Barcelona on a season’s loan with an obligation for the transfer to become permanent for €40m.
The Metro says Chelsea have completed a last-ditch deadline day deal to take Saul Niguez on loan from Atletico Madrid until the end of the season.
“Death to the West” is the headline for the Metro, which has a picture of fake coffins draped in western flags being carried through the streets of Khost by the Taliban.
The i says the UK is attempting “Dunkirk by WhatsApp”, as the government tries to rescue more Afghans who fear for their lives under the Taliban.
The Guardian focuses on the experiences of ordinary Afghans who fear for their future under the Taliban. One woman says she lost her job after the militants overran her city.
BBC News says the UK is in talks with the Taliban to secure safe passage out of Afghanistan for a number of British nationals and Afghans who remain there.
The Guardian says Dominic Raab faces a grilling from MPs over what has been described as “the biggest failure of foreign policy in a generation” on Wednesday.
France24 says the World Health Organization has said it is monitoring a new coronavirus variant known as “Mu”, which was first identified in Colombia in January.
Arab News says the United States mission to Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned a Houthi drone attack on Abha International Airport that wounded eight people.
TRT World says US President Joe Biden on Tuesday vigorously defended his decision to end America’s longest war and withdraw all US troops ahead of an August 31 deadline.
BBC Sport says Ronaldo completed his move back to Man United on transfer deadline day to help push Premier League clubs’ outlay past £1bn – but overall spending has dropped.
A threat of heavy rain and flooding continues as hurricane Ida, now a tropical depression Ida moves northeast into Tennessee, Ohio and the Mid-Atlantic.
The Sun reports that the “26-day stand-off” over Geronimo the alpaca has ended in “misery”, with the animal killed by officials after testing positive for bovine tuberculosis.
The Daily Express says health chiefs have described the drug as a “game-changer”. It got the go-ahead after a deal was done with makers Novartis for discounted supplies.