with me i have the deputy political editor of the independent, robert merrick, and catherine forster of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the victims of the london bridge attack dominate the front of the metro. it says the pairjust wanted to make the world a better place. the mirror say the victims were failed by what it calls a cash—strapped justice system. the guardian says that borisjohnson is being accused of exploiting the attack by turning it into an election issue. meanwhile the telegraph says that a close associate of the attacker, usman khan, has become the first convicted terrorist to be recalled to prison. the mail says the man was detained after the pm announced a review in the licence conditions of 7a people who have been released from prison. security agencies have been scrambled to stamp out the threat of copycat attacks, according to the times. the express describes the arrest of a man for terror offences as the beginning of "borisjohnson‘s blitz" on those convicted of terror offences. and that's the new eu commisioner, ursula von der leyen, on the top of the ft.