with me are james rampton, feature writer at the i paper, and rachel watson, deputy political editor at the scottish daily mail. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the metro calls it the fall of kabul — as the taliban take control of afghanistan's capital — with a dramatic picture of helicopters air—lifting us embassy staff to safety. the financial times writes that washington's two—decade military project ended in chaos as adghanistan�*s president fled the country. the daily telegraph says thousands of britons and americans are scrambling to flee the country after islamist forces walked into kabul virtually unopposed. the sun also leads with the escape from kabul, adding that the taliban's �*lightning offensive�* surprised the uk and the us. the i writes that the taliban is back in power twenty years after being overthrown by us and british forces. the guardian adds that the militant group started the day so confident of victory that its fighters surrounded the capital, then ordered them to stay outside the city and wait. the mirror says it's a race against time as troops are br