The Daily Mirror says: Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is hauled before MPs today in a rare recess sitting of the Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee.
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The Daily Mirror, founded in 1903, is a British national daily tabloid. The paper supports the Labour Party and it aimed at the working class.
The Daily Mirror says: Myleene Klass has revealed her third child was the “most scanned in history” after previously having four miscarriages.
The Daily Mirror leads with a new “miracle jab”, which it says could save thousands of lives by preventing heart attacks and strokes.
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 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.
The Mirror says Boris Johnson has gone away with his family to the west of England – but No10 insists he is not on holiday.
The Mirror says Hurricane Ida has claimed its first fatality with a person being crushed to death by a falling tree.
There is more positive news for the UK tourism industry on the front page of the Daily Mirror, which says Brits have “fallen back in love” with domestic holidays.
The Daily Mirror focuses on the Covid pandemic and fears the government has not done enough to prevent a surge in infections when children return to school.
The Daily Mirror says: The UK airlift out of Kabul will end in hours after Britain shut the airport’s gates to new arrivals in the early hours today.
The Daily Mirror says: President Joe Biden has vowed revenge on the terrorists who killed US troops and Afghan civilians – including children – in a devastating twin bombing in Afghanistan.
The Daily Mirror says: The family of a British man killed in the 9/11 terror attacks is demanding a new inquest, claiming the Twin Towers were blown up from inside.
The Daily Mirror says: On October 20, 2000, Phyllis Porter got a knock on the door that would change her life. She answered the door to find two Mirror reporters who had come to tell her that she had just won a million pounds.
The Daily Mirror says: Dexter played 62 Test matches for England between 1958 and 1968, scoring 4,502 runs at an average of almost 48 with nine centuries.
The Daily Mirror says: The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Afghanistan to warn UK nationals not to travel to Kabul airport due to an “ongoing and high threat of terrorist attack”.
The Mirror says: Shoppers up and down Britain are seeing empty shelves and dwindling stock of food and everyday essentials.
There is a “race” to get Covid booster jabs to people as deaths and infections rise, says the Daily Mirror. There are fears from medics that vaccine protection among the elderly could drop by 50%, it adds.
The Mirror says: New pictures show a battered and bruised Katie Price after she was punched in an alleged assault.
The Mirror says: The Rolling Stones had been going for a year in January 1963 when drummer Charlie Watts played with them for the first time. He is held in such high regard by his band-mates that they class that night as the real beginning.
The Daily Mirror says: The Taliban has one of the World’s best-equipped terror armies with millions of pounds worth of new military hardware from the US.
The Daily Mirror quotes the tribute from Sir Elton John, who described Charlie Watts as the “ultimate drummer”.
The Daily Mirror reports the arrest of a man on suspicion of assaulting former model and TV personality Katie Price in a ‘home bust-up’.
The Mirror reports on the parents of a woman who was left brain damaged by nurse Beverley Allitt who fear she may soon be freed on parole.
The Sunday Mirror focuses on the use of the word imbecile by Tony Blair, but also quotes him saying that jihadists worldwide will be cheering.