One of the UK’s longest-serving prisoners has been granted a Parole Board hearing which will take place in public next year.
Charles Bronson, 69, who now uses the name Salvador, is serving a life term at HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire.
Reforms in the law allowing hearings to take place in public were introduced in July.
The Parole Board said it granted an application made by his lawyers for his latest case review is heard in public.
Luton-born Bronson was originally convicted of armed robbery in 1974 and developed a reputation as a violent and dangerous inmate.