London Bridge attack

London Bridge attack sparks terrorists' jail release review

Two people were killed and three were injured by Usman Khan, 28, a convicted terrorist who served half of his time.

PM Boris Johnson claimed scrapping early release would have stopped him.

But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will blame budget cuts for "missed chances to intervene" in a speech on Sunday.

As many as 70 convicted terrorists released from prison could be the focus of the government review.

Khan, 28, who was shot by police on Friday after carrying out the attack, was jailed over a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange in 2012.

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Inspector Jim Cole said he had been confronted by people wounded and in a "state of panic" in Borough Market.

Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba killed eight people on 3 June, running over pedestrians on the bridge and stabbing people nearby.

Insp Cole said the memories would "stick with me for a long time".

Dozens of people were also injured in the attack, which began shortly before 22:00 BST.