Radio presenter Neil Fox has pleaded not guilty to six new charges of sexual offences against girls under the age of 16.

The Magic FM DJ appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning to face allegations he indecently assaulted three girls in 1987 and 1988.

The charges are in addition to seven earlier counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual touching without consent, against six female complainants between 1991 and 2014.

The 54-year-old is due to stand trial for these original charges on November 5.

Dressed in a blue suit, white shirt and striped tie, Mr Fox spoke only to confirm his identity and plead not guilty to the new charges.

Another pre-trial hearing will take place on October 6 to determine where the trial for the new alleged offences will take place.

At an earlier hearing the prosecution submitted the allegations against Mr Fox show a "consistent and determined pattern of sexual predatory behaviour".

He is alleged to have assaulted a girl of 13, and another teenager at a popular theme park. One complainant alleges he assaulted her at Capital Radio's studios in London's Leicester Square.

During one of the alleged assaults at Magic FM, he is said to have kissed a complainant on her shoulder before telling her she looked like she tasted "good".

He is also alleged to have put his arms around a complainant, squeezed her breasts and touched her bottom.

Mr Fox, from Fulham, southwest London, was first arrested in September last year, then again in December and March.

He rose to fame presenting the chart show on Capital Radio and later went on to become a judge on Pop Idol alongside Simon Cowell, Pete Waterman and Nicki Chapman.