The UK’s independent terrorism legislation watchdog is to start reviewing how to deal with terrorism in prisons. Jonathan Hall QC, appointed in May 2019 as an independent reviewer of the UK’s terrorism legislation, has so far submitted two annual reports to the government. He announced on Monday that the subject of terrorism in prisons in England and Wales will be a part of his next review. “There has been a steady drumbeat over recent years of terrorist attacks against prison officers, and an increasing number of individuals who may well have formed their terrorist intent in prison under the influence of high-status terrorist prisoners,” Hall told The Times of London. Scrutiny was needed of “how prisons operate to either contain, or worse encourage, terrorism,” he said. Unless measures are in place, prisoners may come under the influence of terrorists while in jail for other crimes, later going on to commit terrorist …