The Taliban seizing Afghanistan's capital, as the country's government collapses, dominates the front pages.
Athletes attended a concert at London's SSE Arena, Wembley, to mark their return from Tokyo.
Nearly 120,000 people under 30 have still not taken up their first vaccine dose.
The GAA has moved the second All-Ireland semi-final between Tyrone and Kerry to 28 August, giving the Covid-hit Red Hands an extra week to recover.
Boris Johnson calls on "like-minded" powers to not recognise any new government without agreement.
A 48-year-old man is arrested and charged over the death of Roddy Georgeson in Newtongrange in Midlothian.
The government will increase its funding of Great Britain's Olympians and Paralympians by £23.4m annually to £77.4m a year to aid preparation for the Paris Games in 2024.
She was injured when her American bulldog turned on a child then attacked her as she intervened.
A council "covers over" the work amid "sensitivities" to events the artist "would not have known".
The victim - thought to be in her 70s - is fatally wounded at property in Notting Hill, west London.
The lecturer hopes to become the first woman to complete the challenge in under 12 days.
Tory MP Tom Tugendhat says the troop withdrawal is the biggest foreign policy disaster since Suez.
Heavy metal fans of all ages thronged to a peaceful corner of Derbyshire for some loud outdoor fun.
CalMac's Campbeltown-Ardrossan service is cancelled while the MV Caledonian Isles is deep cleaned.
A 24-year-old man from Northern Ireland is in a critical but stable condition, police say.
Piran the cat leads rescuers to its 83-year-old owner, who had fallen down a 70ft (21m) ravine.
A coastguard rescue helicopter takes the casualty to hospital following his seven-metre plummet.
The shadow foreign secretary calls on the UK government to act amid the unfolding crisis.
A motorbike ride is held in memory of Ben Garland, who disappeared in Ibiza in January 2020.
Daniel Colegate pays tribute to French and Spanish teams who looked for his partner Esther Dingley.
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