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The PM reiterated his belief that it was "wrong" for convicted terrorist Khan to have been released automatically after eight years in prison.
Victims of the London Bridge terror attack have been honoured in a series of tributes. Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, both praised for dedicating their lives to others, were remembered at a service in London attended by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The system didn’t fail Usman Khan, rather, he failed an otherwise well-informed and effective system, security expert Dr Julie Norman writes.
Jack Merritt's father asked politicians to avoid “draconian” measures - but the PM immediately penned a Mail on Sunday article.
Jack Merritt, 25, was on Saturday named as the first person killed.
It has also been announced that one of the three people injured during the attack was a member of university staff.
The Ministry of Justice is reviewing the license conditions of around 70 terrorists released from prison as 34-year-old man was arrested.
His father confirmed the news, describing his son as 'a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog'.
Another man, armed only with a fire extinguisher, was also seen chasing the attacker from the scene.
The 28-year-old from Staffordshire had been imprisoned in 2012 after plotting to bomb the London Stock Exchange.