Jonathan Hall
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 51 |
Books | Anxious Pleasures: Shakespearean Comedy and the Nation-state |
Date of birth | October 8,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Wollongong |
Australia | |
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ID | 1909050 |
Jonathan Hall Life story
Jonathan Hall is an Australian former racing cyclist. He won the Australian national road race title in 1997.
Glorify Hamas and you break law, says UK terror watchdog
... It comes as Home Secretary Suella Braverman says " " should be used against support for Hamas, a The BBC showed Jonathan Hall KC footage from speeches collected by BBC Verify...
Met Police's arrest of French publisher abused anti-terror powers - report
... Jonathan Hall KC said the arrest of Ernest Moret was at odds with the rights to freedom of expression and protest in a democracy...
First alleged neo-Nazi under special terror powers, BBC learns
... The measures are controversial, with the independent reviewer for terrorism legislation - Jonathan Hall KC - previously saying they were increasingly being used on people with mental health issues...
Terrorists limited to two boxes of books in cells
... The changes follow recommendations made by Jonathan Hall, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, which drew particular attention to the influence of Islamists in prison...
Rhianan Rudd: MI5 had evidence teen terror suspect was exploited
... Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, says that in 2020/2021 only one child who committed a terrorism offence was jailed, with all the others " eventually given non-custodial sentences"...
Dominic Raab warns terrorists over further prison time
... They will be referred for investigation within a week of any crime, such as vandalising cells, The move comes after a review of terrorist activity in prisons in England and Wales by the government s independent reviewer of terrorist legislation, Jonathan Hall KC...
Terror prosecutions of people back in UK from Syria not counted
... The data is held neither " officially or unofficially" an, Jonathan Hall QC, says...
Prison terrorism: Warnings over failure to stop radicalisation
... The independent reviewer of terrorist legislation, Jonathan Hall QC, said prisons must not provide opportunities for militants to plan new attacks...
First alleged neo-Nazi under special terror powers, BBC learns
By Daniel De SimoneBBC News
A man has become The First alleged neo-Nazi to be placed under special government powers for monitoring and controlling suspected terrorists, it has emerged.
The Man , who is in his 20s, can only be referred to publicly as LXB.
Last Year , he was subjected to terrorism prevention measures which place strict limits on what a person can do.
He appeared In Court on Friday after admitting he had breached the measures.
LXB has previously been suspected by The Authorities of having the potential to carry out a terrorist attack.
Last week he pleaded guilty to two breaches of the measures by having a video camera and memory card without prior approval from the Home Office .
During a hearing at the Old Bailey on Friday, the defendant appeared by video link from prison and was remanded in custody. Sentencing was adjourned until 8 August.
Kate Wilkinson , prosecuting, said LXB had " serious previous convictions".
Terrorism prevention and investigation measures, known as TPIMs, allow The Authorities to monitor and control people considered to be terrorists - But who are not facing criminal charges.
MI5 advises the government about who should be subjected to TPIMs.
Subjects face measures such as wearing an electronic tag, being relocated to different parts of the UK, bans on internet use, and limits on who they can meet and where they can go.
Everyone subjected to a TPIM is given legal anonymity and referred to using a cipher. If the measures are breached, the subject can be prosecuted and jailed.
The Press and public only ever learn details of individual TPIM subjects when they end up In Court for breaches, or for High Court reviews of the measures.
The Bbc , including how the government was using them to limit activities of the banned al-Muhajiroun, a group which has been linked to multiple attacks and plots in the UK and abroad.
LXB is The First suspected right-wing extremist to have been subjected to a TPIM since the powers were created in 2011.
He is the 29th person to be placed under a TPIM. All the previous 28 subjects were suspected Islamist extremists.
The measures are controversial, with The Independent reviewer for terrorism Legislation - Jonathan Hall KC - previously saying they were increasingly being used on people with Mental Health issues.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com