The Daily Mirror leads with a new “miracle jab”, which it says could save thousands of lives by preventing heart attacks and strokes.
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Princess Diana – The People’s Princess – has been remembered by her family and the British public, 24-years on from her tragic death.
The Daily Mirror says Geronimo the alpaca has been killed after a desperate bid to save him from ‘execution.’
The Daily Mirror says a billionaire actress appears to have been erased from history with all online mentions of her in films deleted.
The Daily Mail says a former CIA officer who became infamous for his embrace of conspiracy theories had died of COVID-19 – while on an anti-vax tour of Florida.
The Daily Mail says Virginia police are looking for a woman who dumped a bloody backpack with human remains into a store dumpster on Monday.
The US Sun says CALIFORNIA’S Golden State II $600 stimulus payments could start going out from TODAY, according to reports.
The Sun says FORMER Liverpool centre-back Ozan Kabak is set to leave Schalke for Norwich, according to reports.
The Mirror says Lucy Spraggan wowed fans as she showed off her washboard abs and gave an energetic performance at Manchester Pride over the bank holiday weekend.
Daily Mail says Soulja Boy isn’t holding back in his frustration with being left off Kanye West’s new studio album Donda as he once again hit out at the rapper over the snub.
The Mirror says Boris Johnson has gone away with his family to the west of England – but No10 insists he is not on holiday.
Daily Mail says The Taliban held mock funerals for American, British, French and NATO forces today as thousands turned out on the streets of major cities to celebrate
The Sun says BRITS face rain and thunderstorms this weekend as Hurricane Ida lashes the US and the summer ends in a wash-out.
The Mirror says Hurricane Ida has claimed its first fatality with a person being crushed to death by a falling tree.
The Daily Mail says Geronimo the alpaca has been euthanised today after being seized from his Gloucestershire farm by a Government team
The Sun says a MARKETING director who was found dead with a 22-year-old dancer in a suspected murder-suicide had a “string of young girlfriends”, it emerged last night.
The Guardian says as the gates of hell closed on Kabul, they were among the last to make it out. They landed in the early hours of Sunday morning
The Sun says PEN Farthing has said he feels “no joy just guilt” after fleeing Afghanistan without his staff as said the Taliban stabbed one of his dogs.
The Spectator says two stories on the Afghan evacuation today combine to leave me full of bewildered rage.
The Times says Pen Farthing who evacuated animals from Afghanistan has dismissed claims that the MoD helped him get to the airport.
Dominic Raab has said it will be a “challenge” for British nationals left in Afghanistan to find a route back home to the UK.
Ronaldo has signed a two-year contract to return to Man United, who reached an agreement to transfer him from for £12.86m.
A group of 17 people have been rescued after they were swept out to sea in a rip current off the Dorset coast.
Tuesday’s front pages are heavily dominated by the ongoing Afghanistan crisis, as the final flights carrying US troops leave Kabul.
It marks the end of an almost 20-year war
The Intercept says IN THE IMMEDIATE aftermath of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, U.S.-backed Afghan warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum’s forces murdered hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Taliban prisoners by jamming them into metal shipping containers and letting them suffocate.