Across Monday's front pages, Britain and its allies confront threats both distant and intimate — Russian drone bases extending their shadow toward NATO capitals, a convicted predator who wore twenty faces under the cover of law, and a generation of young people whose ambitions outpace the structures built to receive them. These stories, taken together, ask a question older than any headline: what does a society owe to those it has promised to protect, and how long can it afford to delay the answer?
Papers: Russia's drone bases threaten NATO as UK tackles child safety loopholes
Sex offender's identity changes enabled him to form new relationships while shielding criminal past; youth with special needs face employment barriers.