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Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is set to appear at Woolwich Crown Court in London for a hearing on charges of contempt of court. The 41-year-old is facing allegations that he violated a High Court order by repeating libellous claims against a Syrian refugee who had sued him successfully in 2021.

Robinson is accused of contempt after a film was shown at a protest in Trafalgar Square in July. He recently went to Folkestone police station where he was taken into custody and also charged separately for not providing his mobile phone access code to police under the Terrorism Act 2000.

In July, Mr. Robinson was released on unconditional bail and left the country. However, a warrant was issued for his arrest by Justice Johnson, with instructions not to carry it out until early October to give Robinson a chance to indicate his willingness to attend the next hearing voluntarily or to request the warrant to be set aside.

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