Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson to remain in jail following public parole hearing

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Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson to remain in jail following public parole hearing
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Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson will remain behind bars after being denied release by the Parole Board.

claiming he"hates violence" and has been a"model prisoner" for the last decade.

Bronson, who has changed his named to Charles Salvador, also claimed he has"never been a danger to the public", adding:"I love the world". During his parole hearing earlier this month a prison psychologist said although Bronson posed a moderate risk of violence inside jail, it would be a high risk if he was freed.

Another psychologist, Kerry Daynes, who was called by Bronson, said she felt he should probably stay where he is and be given a gradual introduction to open conditions.

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