marks the fifth anniversary of the 7/7 terrorist attacks and reports security services are working "around the clock" to ensure there is no threat of further attacks. Several papers show the miraculous recovery of a woman who suffered serious facial injuries during the attack.
reveals the government could be forced to pay compensation to former terror suspects who claim they were tortured and British troops will be pulled out of Sangin in Afghanistan, where a third of all British war casualties have fallen, reports .
headlines "living in fear" as the town of Rothbury in Northumberland is officially "closed" in the police hunt for fugitive gunman, Raoul Moat and reports "village in lock down".
warns of a "hosepipe ban for millions" and predicts a water crisis in Britain. writes, "teachers told to get tough" as calls are made for better discipline in schools and leads with a feature exploring Israel’s land ownership in relation to the West Bank.
The Guardian continues to push readers online with a promo panel on its cover and The Sun continues its offer with Morrisons, including a £5-off voucher towards a weekly shop.
Sandals again advertises on the cover of the Daily Telegraph.