London Bridge memorial and cancer 'revolution'
It says more than 40% of those sent to jail over a 10-year period will be due for release by the end of 2018 - prompting warnings about how to deal with them. It points out that the hate preacher Anjem Choudry is among those eligible for parole.
Several papers focus on the home secretary's announcement of an updated counter-terrorism strategy.
The Metro's headline describes it as a "major shift in the war on terror". It says new measures will include encouraging companies to report suspicious purchases like chemicals - and renewed efforts to stop extremists communicating via social media.
The Daily Telegraph says MI5 will share intelligence with head teachers - in an effort to disrupt plots and turn people away from extremism.
Nearly all of the papers carry pictures from the commemorations marking the first anniversary of the London Bridge terror attack.
The Daily Express shows Theresa May holding flowers and standing next to the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
The Telegraph shows a woman visibly upset, while the Times pictures a woman holding a placard which reads: "London more united than ever".
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