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Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside
Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside

The Irish Sun

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside

HARDMAN con Charles Bronson is preparing for his ninth parole hearing since his minimum jail term expired in 2003. A source said Bronson, now 72 and calling himself Charles Salvador, had been trying to avoid bust-ups at HMP Woodhill, Bucks. They added: 'He insists he has changed. He has high hopes of being successful this time.' Apart from two brief spells, he has been inside ever since. READ MORE ON PRISONS He told his last failed parole bid in 2023 that he had done 'more porridge than Goldilocks and the Three Bears' and was sick of it. At that hearing Bronson said he could now better control his emotions. He said: "I was battling against the system. "It was my way of getting back and there's nothing like wrapping a governor up like a Christmas turkey. Most read in The Sun "I have slept in body belts, I have slept in strait-jackets. But how much longer have I got to go? "I'm ready now, I'm a chilled-out man, I feel comfortable in myself. "I handle situations 100 times better than I used to." Charles Bronson breaks into SONG after being denied parole - before making call to his mum 1 Charles Bronson is preparing for his ninth parole hearing Credit: Alamy

Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside
Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside

Scottish Sun

time25-06-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside

The infamous prisoner, 72, who has changed his name to Charles Salvador, was convicted of armed robbery in his 20s BRONSON PAROLE BID Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside HARDMAN con Charles Bronson is preparing for his ninth parole hearing since his minimum jail term expired in 2003. The lag — repeatedly given more time inside for violence and hostage-taking — appears before a panel in October. Advertisement A source said Bronson, now 72 and calling himself Charles Salvador, had been trying to avoid bust-ups at HMP Woodhill, Bucks. They added: 'He insists he has changed. He has high hopes of being successful this time.' Luton-born Bronson, real name Michael Peterson, was convicted of armed robbery in 1974, aged 21. Apart from two brief spells, he has been inside ever since. Advertisement He told his last failed parole bid in 2023 that he had done 'more porridge than Goldilocks and the Three Bears' and was sick of it. At that hearing Bronson said he could now better control his emotions. He said: "I was battling against the system. "It was my way of getting back and there's nothing like wrapping a governor up like a Christmas turkey. Advertisement "I have slept in body belts, I have slept in strait-jackets. But how much longer have I got to go? "I'm ready now, I'm a chilled-out man, I feel comfortable in myself. "I handle situations 100 times better than I used to." Charles Bronson breaks into SONG after being denied parole - before making call to his mum 1 Charles Bronson is preparing for his ninth parole hearing Credit: Alamy

Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside
Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside

The Sun

time25-06-2025

  • The Sun

Hardman con Charles Bronson bids for freedom as he faces ninth parole hearing after 50 years inside

HARDMAN con Charles Bronson is preparing for his ninth parole hearing since his minimum jail term expired in 2003. The lag — repeatedly given more time inside for violence and hostage-taking — appears before a panel in October. A source said Bronson, now 72 and calling himself Charles Salvador, had been trying to avoid bust-ups at HMP Woodhill, Bucks. They added: 'He insists he has changed. He has high hopes of being successful this time.' Luton -born Bronson, real name Michael Peterson, was convicted of armed robbery in 1974, aged 21. Apart from two brief spells, he has been inside ever since. He told his last failed parole bid in 2023 that he had done 'more porridge than Goldilocks and the Three Bears' and was sick of it. At that hearing Bronson said he could now better control his emotions. He said: "I was battling against the system. "It was my way of getting back and there's nothing like wrapping a governor up like a Christmas turkey. "I have slept in body belts, I have slept in strait-jackets. But how much longer have I got to go? "I'm ready now, I'm a chilled-out man, I feel comfortable in myself. "I handle situations 100 times better than I used to." 1

Tommy Robinson back in court for harassment – just nine days after he was released from prison
Tommy Robinson back in court for harassment – just nine days after he was released from prison

The Sun

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Tommy Robinson back in court for harassment – just nine days after he was released from prison

TOMMY Robinson is back in court today for harassment - just days after he was released from prison. The far-Right activist - real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - is accused of targeting two journalists. 3 3 Robinson, 42, has arrived at Westminster Magistrates' Court for a hearing. He is charged with two counts of harassment causing fear of violence between August 5 and 7, 2024. It comes just nine days after Robinson was released from prison after a judge ruled he could be freed four months early. He was locked up for 18 months in October for contempt of court. Robinson had made multiple breaches of an injunction in 2021, which barred him from repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him for libel. He was pictured leaving HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire sporting a full beard and rosary. He was filmed speaking on his X social media channel for around 20 minutes. When asked how he was feeling, Robinson declared: "Unfortunately the country doesn't believe in free speech." He also said he would organise a free speech festival in London for supporters later in the year. Robinson is facing a separate trial in October next year over an accusation that he failed to provide the Pin for his mobile phone when stopped by Kent Police in Folkestone in July 2024. 3

Tommy Robinson to appear in court charged with harassing two journalists
Tommy Robinson to appear in court charged with harassing two journalists

Powys County Times

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Powys County Times

Tommy Robinson to appear in court charged with harassing two journalists

Political activist Tommy Robinson is due to appear in court charged with harassing two journalists. The 42-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is set to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday to face charges over his alleged conduct towards two Daily Mail reporters. He is accused of two counts of harassment causing fear of violence between August 5 and 7 2024. Robinson, from Luton, Bedfordshire, was released from prison on May 27 after serving a jail term for the civil offence of contempt of court. He was jailed in October after admitting multiple breaches of an injunction made in 2021, which barred him from repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him for libel. The activist left HMP Woodhill after his 18-month sentence was reduced by four months at the High Court. He was filmed speaking on his X social media channel for around 20 minutes with longer hair and a bushy beard, and wearing a rosary around his neck, as he left the prison. Robinson is facing a separate trial in October next year over an accusation that he failed to provide the Pin for his mobile phone when stopped by Kent Police in Folkestone in July 2024.

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