Two man have pleaded guilty for their part in the Hatton Garden Heist.

Daniel Jones, 58, of Park Avenue, Bush Hill Park, and Terry Perkins, 67, of Heene Road, Enfield, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary at Woolwich Crown Court today.

The plea comes after the pair were involved in the heist at Hatton Garden jewellery district in Central London over the Easter weekend when hundreds of millions of pounds worth of jewellery and gold was taken.

However, both have denied a separate count of intent to conceal, disguise, convert or transfer a quantity of jewellery and other items.

John Collins, 74, of Blestoe Walk, Hoxton, and Brian Reader, 76, of Dartford Road, Dartford, entered the same pleas.

Hugh Doyle, 48, of Riverside Gardens, Enfield, pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to burgle and not guilty to intent to conceal, disguise, convert or transfer a quantity of jewellery and other items.

John Harbinson, 42, of Beresford Gardens, Benfleet, Essex, and William Lincoln, 60, of Winkley Street, Bethnal Green, also pleaded not guilty to both charges.

Those who pleaded not guilty will stand trial in November

Laura Perkins, 40, of Manor Court, Bullsmoor, Brenn Walters, 43, of the same address, Terri Robinson, 35, and husband Steven Robinson, 46, both of Sterling Road, will appear in court this afternoon after being charged last month with conspiracy to conceal, disguise, convert or transfer criminal property.

During the heist, the gang rifled through 72 secure boxes and the police believe they have recovered most of the valuables from the raid.

A date is yet to be set for sentencing of Mr Jones and Mr Perkins.