The Metro says a fire erupted at a key National Grid station sparking the evacuation of workers and neighbours.
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The Metro says comedy icon Norm Macdonald has died aged 61 after privately battling cancer for the past nine years.
The Guardian says a joke by Boris Johnson that the UK could become “the Saudi Arabia of penal policy” under Priti Patel has been condemned
The i says Apple has revealed its next generation of iPhones, which boast better cameras and longer battery life – and are also cheaper than last year’s models.
The i says classrooms “bubbles” could be brought back to control mixing between school pupils if Covid infections surge this autumn and winter.
The Guardian says UK inflation made its biggest jump on record in August amid a rise in food and drink prices.
The Metro says the current rules for international travel are set to be torn up, with a new system to be announced within weeks.
The Metro says ISIS bride Shamima Begum has apologised for joining the terror group in an extraordinary live TV interview.
The i says four men have been arrested in connection with the murder of Belfast journalist Lyra McKee.
The Guardian says california’s governor, Gavin Newsom has prevailed in a historic recall election that had him battling for his political life.
The Guardian says with Milan in town, surprisingly for the first time at Anfield, it was understandable that Istanbul cropped up several times
The i says it wasn’t just Emma Raducanu who had to change her flights as she stormed through the rounds to win the US Open, her team did too.
The Metro says John McEnroe has once again defended the comments he made about Emma Raducanu’s mental strength following her withdrawal from Wimbledon
Wednesday’s front pages are dominated by PM Boris Johnson’s plans for tackling a Covid surge this autumn and winter.
“A Covid winter warner” says Metro, which says the PM revealed a “light-touch Plan A” and a “tougher Plan B” to tackle the virus.
The i claims the PM’s plan B to prevent a new lockdown includes the possible return of classroom bubbles to keep schools open.
The Guardian focuses on a warning from advisers that up to 7,000 people a day could be hospitalised with Covid in England next month.
Sky News says extreme weather will cost the US well over $100bn (£72bn) this year, according to President Biden.
Aljazeera says Haiti’s political crisis has worsened after Prime Minister Ariel Henry on Tuesday sacked the chief public prosecutor.
Arab News says at least 80 Iran-backed Houthi militia fighters have been killed in two days of fierce fighting with government troops.
BBC News says North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles into the East Sea, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) confirmed.
France24 says Californians voted overwhelmingly to keep their Democratic governor, rejecting a Republican attempt to unseat him.
The Guardian says Prof Chris Whitty has said those spreading myths about Covid-19 vaccines “should be ashamed”.
TRT World says Jordan Siebatcheu struck with the last kick of the game as Young Boys claimed a 2-1 Champions League win over Manchester United.
“Plan for the worst” is the headline in the Daily Mirror, which says the nation “is bracing for another grim winter”.