Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Times

Heavily-armed RAF warplanes will fly over northern Iraq as part of Britain's effort to help thousands of starving refugees trapped by militants.

:: Financial Times

The political crisis in Iraq intensified when the country's president named a new prime minister to replace Nouri al Maliki.

:: The Guardian

Mr al Maliki appeared to have lost his job after the president appointed a rival Shia candidate to form a new government.

:: Daily Mirror

As 250,000 people flee the insurgents in Iraq, America has admitted airstrikes will not stop the militants.

:: The Sun

The paper shows the image of a young boy holding the severed head of a dead Syrian soldier and the paper asks 'How did it come to this'?

:: The Daily Telegraph

A pioneering new treatment that allows damaged hearts to recover without the need for major surgery is being trialled in the UK.

:: Daily Express

Britain has stepped up patrols at a migrant camp in Calais, France, as the numbers there reach crisis point.

:: Daily Mail

The Human Rights Act has given courts a blank cheque to make up the law.

:: Daily Star

The paper has a story about former pop star Kerry Katona.

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