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Cheryl Tweedy Stalker Recalled to Prison
16 Jan
Summary
- Bannister recalled to prison for breaching licence conditions.
- He was found with alcohol at a bail hostel.
- Singer's child was made scared by his actions.

Daniel Bannister, who has a history of stalking pop star Cheryl Tweedy, has been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions. The 51-year-old was found with alcohol at a bail hostel, leading to a recall warrant being issued on Tuesday, January 14, 2026.
Bannister was previously jailed for 12 months in September 2025 for repeatedly breaching a restraining order by appearing at Tweedy's home. In a victim impact statement, Tweedy described being stunned by his repeated visits and hiring personal security, noting he had scared her young child.
He is expected to serve the remainder of his sentence in custody. Bannister's criminal history includes a 2012 manslaughter conviction for killing Rajendra Patel.




