The papers: 'You've only got Yousaf to blame' and 'Amazing Grace'

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The Times leads on "SNP lurches into another crisis" after Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf announced his intention to quit the role. The paper also has a photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales, released from their private collection to mark their 13th wedding anniversary.

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"You've only got Yousaf to blame" the Metro quips for its story on the SNP leader quitting.

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The Guardian says the Scottish first minister quitting "triggers SNP crisis". It also has a story on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken saying that Hamas is the "only thing standing between the people of Gaza and a ceasefire".

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The FT has "Yousaf triggers turmoil". It also runs a story on Pedro Sánchez saying he will stay on as Spain's prime minister, following five days of speculation over his future.

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"Pure Evil" is the headline in the Mirror after a man admitted killing an elderly mobility scooter rider in a knife attack, five days after being released from prison.

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The Daily Mail goes with UK schools warning pupils against the dangers of sextortion, a form of blackmail involving threats that intimate pictures will be shared. It also has an opinion piece from journalist Andrew Neil, who suggests that the cause of Scottish independence is now "dead for a generation".

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The Telegraph leads with a story stating that the NHS is to declare that sex is a matter of biology, and that trans women will be banned from female wards. It also has a photo of the Duchess of Edinburgh visiting Ukraine.

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The Sun has the headline "Amazing Grace". The paper is calling for Grace O'Malley-Kumar to be awarded the George Cross for attempting to fight Valdo Calocane when he attacked her friend Barnaby Webber in June. Grace and Barnaby, both 19, were killed in the attack.

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The i leads with a story about how ministers are considering replacing Personal Independence Payments with a new six-tier system of disability benefits that it says would see many receiving less money.

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The Express has a story on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt saying that tax cuts are an "absolute priority" for the Tories.

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And the "slug-hugging" Star has a story about Jeremy Clarkson, beer in hand, reportedly saying he wants to kill quite a few of the creatures.

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