Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The Daily Telegraph
David Cameron has raised the prospect of Britain joining American airstrikes in Iraq and Syria.
:: The Guardian
The paper also leads on the anti-terror measures unveiled by the Prime Minister but says he was forced to shelve key proposals amid legal uncertainty.
:: Daily Express
Border guards and police will get new powers to seize passports from suspected jihadists trying to return to the UK.
:: The Times
Scotland is within touching distance of independence, according to a poll it has commissioned.
:: Daily Mirror
Ashya King's parents are in a Spanish jail while their cancer-stricken five-year-old son lies alone in hospital.
:: Daily Mail
Ashya's parents have been locked up for a further 72 hours pending a decision on their extradition back to Britain.
:: The Independent
One of Islam's most revered holy sites - the tomb of the Prophet Mohammed - could be destroyed and his body removed to an anonymous grave under Saudi plans.
:: Daily Star
Model Kelly Brook is one of the many female celebrities hit by a sex tape leak.
:: The Sun
Film star Jennifer Lawrence is among those who have blasted hackers who stole their naked "selfies" and leaked them online.
:: Metro
Apple is under pressure to improve its security after the alleged hacking.
:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tuesday night's reviewers are journalist Christina Patterson and The Sun's political editor Tom Newton Dunn.