(BBC) There have been calls for new legislation ending the early release of people convicted of terror offences to be extended to Northern Ireland.
MPs are debating the Terrorist Offenders Bill at Westminster.
It means terror offenders will only be considered for release once they have served two-thirds of their term and with the approval of the Parole Board.
It was introduced in response to an Islamist-related terrorist incident in London [this] month.
The attacker, Sudesh Amman, had been freed from prison 10 days earlier.
At present, offenders who receive standard determinate sentences for terror convictions are released automatically after serving half their sentence.