with me are jason beattie, assistant editor of the daily mirror and sian griffiths, education editorsunday times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the guardian says britain has begun a last—ditch scramble to get people out of kabul amid warnings from the senior diplomat on the ground that staying past the 31st of august deadline may not be realistic and risks provoking the taliban. while the financial times sastoe biden the �*i' says the uk is pressurising president biden to extend the evacuation deadline, but the taliban are warning of �*consequences�* if western troops stay any longer to continue their refugee airlifts. the metro highlights a taliban spokesman warning that western forces would �*provoke a reaction�* if they were not gone by the end of the month, which he describes as a �*red line'. meanwhile, the daily telegraph reports that a suspect on the uk's no—fly watchlist made it to britain from afghanistan, after being allowed to board an evacuation flight at kabul airport. an individual was flagged and rigorous checks process however upon further investigation, th