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Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Daily Telegraph

The PM will announce that the Army will be restructured to create two "strike brigades" of 5,000 soldiers to fight terrorists immediately.

:: The Times

David Cameron will vow to place the fight against IS-style terrorism at the heart of Britain's defence overhaul.

:: The Sun

Nearly one in five British Muslims has some sympathy with those who have fled the UK to fight for IS in Syria, according to a Sun poll.

:: Financial Times, Daily Express

David Cameron is to pump £12bn into strengthening Britain's defences against Isis but the bill will be met by spending cuts in the police and welfare services.

:: Metro, The Guardian

Brussels remains in a state of lockdown for the third day with schools, universities and the Metro remaining closed amid an "imminent" terror threat.

:: The Independent

The British countryside is being quietly populated with indoor “mega-dairies” each housing up to 2,000 cows without free access to pastures as farmers respond to plummeting milk prices by industrialising production.

:: Daily Mail

A 60 second ad by the Church of England featuring the Lord's Prayer has been banned by various cinema chains.

:: i

The Chancellor will go ahead with cuts to the police service and reveal a 30% rise in counter-terrorism spending.

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