Britain's youngest convicted terrorist who planned to behead police officers at an Anzac Day parade can be freed from jail, a parole board has ruled.
The terrorist, who can be identified only as 'RXG', was just 14 when he told Sevdet Besim, 18, to carry out the massacre at the parade in Melbourne.
He exchanged more than 3,000 encrypted mobile app messages with Besim after he became swiftly radicalised by online Islamic State propaganda.
They also discussed packing a kangaroo with explosives, painting it with an Islamic State symbol and setting it loose on police officers.
The teenager, from Blackburn in Lancashire, was jailed for life at Manchester Crown Court in October 2015 after he admitted inciting terrorism overseas.