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6 days ago
Charles Bronson, now 73, has spent over five decades in custody, after being first jailed back in 1974 aged 21 for armed robbery.
9 days ago
Could Charles Bronson finally be released? Parole Board reviews case of notorious prisoner as he makes fresh bid for freedom ⊖
The 73-year-old (pictured), from Luton, has spent most of the past 50 years behind bars - and largely in solitary confinement - since he was first jailed aged 21 in 1974.
24 days ago
‘Crime is the disease. Meet the cure’: Sylvester Stallone’s self-serious cop movie is ludicrous fun ⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Cobra’s politics are definitely on the iffy side and it takes itself very seriously indeed – but there’s absolutely no reason for you or I to
“Crime is the disease. Meet the cure.” With one of the fun…
3 months ago
Tyson Fury and Chelsea legends John Terry and Dennis Wise join campaign to free Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson ⊖
Former Chelsea and England footballers John Terry and Dennis Wise have joined a campaign to free notorious British prisoner Charles Bronson from prison.
9 months ago
Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson loses bid to have his next Parole hearing made public - as he makes NINTH attempt at freedom ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
The decision comes after Charles Bronson - one of the UK's longest-serving prisoners - took part in one of the country's first public parole hearings in 2023.
12 months ago
Prison officer held at knifepoint by Britain's most dangerous inmate Charles Bronson could be his get out of jail card - as monster makes 'final bid for freedom' ○
At a forthcoming parole hearing, a former senior prison officer once held hostage at knifepoint by the veteran jailbird (pictured) has softened his position, which could prove pivotal.
13 months ago
Inside race-baiting thug Tommy Robinson's prison stretch: As he's locked up with Charles Bronson and Lee Rigby killer, truth about his criminal past - and real reason he's been segregated ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
In the early 1980s, a Luton Town fan called Tommy Robinson formed a football hooligan 'firm' called the MIGs, an acronym of 'Men In Gear'. They dressed in designer clothes but were unreconstructed th…
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