I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute news in this moment, but I can share what’s widely known about Ronnie Biggs and summarize recent public reporting around “The Inside Story” if you’re referring to a specific book, documentary, or media piece.
Core answer
- Ronnie Biggs, the British criminal famous for the Great Train Robbery in 1963, passed away in December 2013. If you’re looking for the latest news tied to a project titled “Ronnie Biggs – The Inside Story,” it may refer to a new publication, documentary, or media feature revisiting his life; I don’t have a current feed confirming such a release as of today.
Context and background
- Biggs fled to Brazil after the robbery and lived there for decades, returning to Britain voluntarily in 2001 and serving time in prison before health issues led to his eventual death in 2013.[7][10]
- Coverage of his life, trials, escape, and later years has appeared in multiple major outlets, including BBC obituaries and international press, highlighting his notoriety and the fascination with his saga.[6][7]
What I can do next
- If you can share more details about the source or format of “The Inside Story” (e.g., a particular TV program, podcast, or publisher’s title), I can look for a precise summary or verify its current status.
- I can also pull together a concise timeline of Biggs’s life highlights and a short critique of any new biography or documentary you specify.
Would you like me to search for a specific article, episode, or publisher associated with “Ronnie Biggs – The Inside Story”? If you provide a link or more details, I’ll summarize and contrast it with established historical context.
Sources
22 August: Charlie Wilson arrested. 24 August: Police visit Biggs for first time at Alpine Road looking for Reynolds. 4 September: Biggs arrested by Detective Inspector Frank Williams and taken to Scotland Yard where Butler questions him. Biggs refuses to sign a statement. He is the ninth person arrested in relation to the robbery. … 6 February: A retrial of Biggs is ordered after Detective Inspector Basil Morris lets slip in court that Biggs has served time in prison with Bruce Reynolds. 11...
www.ronniebiggs.comThe last fugitive from Britain's Great Train Robbery in 1963 is in jail in London after returning to Britain from his exile in Brazil.
www.rte.ieFugitive Ronnie Biggs of Britain's "Great Train Robbery" gang told the Sun newspaper yesterday that he wants to return home from…
www.irishtimes.comThe Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs has said he wants to return to Britain from exile in Brazil after spending over 35 years on the run.
www.rte.ieRonnie Biggs, who was one of the criminals involved in the Great Train Robbery of 1963, has died after a long illness
www.telegraph.co.ukBiggs, one of a gang that robbed a mail train, was infamous for the 36 years he spent evading justice after a prison escape.
news.sky.comListeners share their reaction to the news Ronnie Biggs has died.
www.bbc.co.ukAfter fleeing to Brazil, Biggs lived with impunity until 2001, when he voluntarily returned to Britain and prison. His saga fascinated and repelled the country for nearly half a century.
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