with me are benedicte paviot from france 2a and graeme brown from the birmingham mail.o have you both with me tonight. i'll chat in a moment. the i leads with a full page splash on british troops arriving back in the uk after being deployed to help the afghan evacuation effort. the paper says dominic raab has been accused of leaving behind at least 1,000 more afghans who could have been saved. the telegraph shows a picture of president biden paying his respects to us servicemen who lost their lives in this week's terrorist attack in afghanistan. the paper says afghan special forces personnel could become a new regiment of the army akin to the gurkhas under proposals. sticking with afghanistan, the ft covers the news that the us says a drone strike foiled fresh attack on the kabul airlift as the deadline nears. expanding on that story, the times warns that the uk is now significantly less safe after the taliban takeover of kabul. that's based on the assessment of former army commanders, diplomats and mps. the guardian says that borisjohnson and other world leaders have r