The desperate countdown to the end of the evacuation from Kabul Airport continues to dominate newspapers across the country, which also brings more Covid news and some pressure Dominic Rab
Independence Said that Britain was “rescuing 2,000 people” in the last few hours of the airlift.
protector There are reports that the UK has advised Afghans trying to flee the country to “try to reach the border” instead of waiting for the Royal Air Force to evacuate at Kabul Airport. A generation.
era Leading the Secretary of Defense Ben Wallace Say “Not everyone will get rid of” Afghanistan It also reported that a malaria vaccine made in the UK “can save millions of children.”
Daily Telegraph I shifted the focus slightly, took a picture from Kabul Airport, but led the NHS program to vaccinate 12-year-old children with Covid.
subway As the crisis in Afghanistan developed, its attention turned to the controversy surrounding Dominique Rab, the foreign minister, and his holiday in Crete.
and Daily Star He also made fun of Mr. Rab, saying that he cannot swim in the sea during the holidays because “the sea is closed”.
In other news, Daily mail Use a story that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex considered determining that their so-called royal family made racist remarks against their son Archie When they were interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in March.
this Daily Mirror with Daily Express Fearing that the vaccine protection of the elderly may drop by 50%, people are called on to receive the Covid booster injection.
and Financial Times Said that the Financial Conduct Authority’s warning to Binance has intensified concerns about crypto platforms.



