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Published 09:24 14 Jun 2019 BST
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BBC News notes that relatives of victims were present in court for the hearing, a number of whom gasped when Tarrant's pleas were voiced.
Tarrant's trial is currently scheduled to commence on 4 May, 2020.
He will be remanded in isolated custody until a case review hearing takes place on 16 August.
Following an assessment to see if Tarrant was mentally fit to stand trial, Judge Mander stated:
"No issue arises regarding the defendant's fitness to plead, to instruct counsel, and to stand his trial.
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