Hi Dan
We may get a small detail on October 30th, but unlikely. That will be a procedural hearing. It's listed as happening at the magistrate's court. Magistrate court does not have any dealings with major offences such as murder, so the likelihood is that this date will consist of the accused appearing in person, or more likely by video link, to confirm his identity details, inform him of the charge, and refer him to the crown court. The other line of duty of magistrate's court is to inform the accused as to whether they will be bailed or held on remand until their appearance at crown court, but as in this case the accused is already held in prison, that is not relevant