Are the Lib Dems shifting closer to Charles Kennedy’s ideal of the party?
Charles Kennedy’s distinctive stance on his own party’s positioning may be about to undergo a revival.
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Assed Baig reports from Dewsbury, where people are trying to understand why two Yorkshire teenagers, including reported suicide bomber Talha Asmal, ran away to a distant conflict.
Police raid homes in a Macedonian village as part of a people smuggling investigation – a week after a reporter for Channel 4 News traced a kidnap gang to the area.
A teenager from West Yorkshire is believed to have become Britain’s youngest suicide bomber. The so-called Islamic State say 17-year-old Talha Asmal blew himself up in northern Iraq.
Hundreds of migrants at a time are being held by a kidnapping gang at a house in Macedonia. Reporter Ramita Navai tracked the house down.
Charles Kennedy’s distinctive stance on his own party’s positioning may be about to undergo a revival.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy has died at the age of 55. Lord Ashdown called him a man of “wit, charm, judgment, principle and decency”, while David Cameron praised his humanity.
Islamic State has gained new momentum, capturing territory as it approaches the capitals of Syria and Iraq. With countries meeting in Paris to discuss combating IS, can its advance be halted?
Fighters from Shiite militia Popular Mobilisation Front are pushing towards Beiji, while airstrikes by the Iraqi air force are reported to have hit jihadi fighters and equipment.
The Islamic State group releases the first footage from inside the ancient city of Palmyra after capturing the World Heritage site a week ago.
Islamic State fighters have killed at least 400 people in Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra, most of them women and children, Syrian state television says.
A controlled explosion on a second world war bomb is carried out, after it was found near Wembley Stadium in north-west London.
Concerns are raised over the fate of ancient monuments in the Syrian city of Palmyra – but the victory by the Islamic State group is first and foremost a strategic one.
People are more likely to experience terrorism in Baghdad than in any other city in the world, while Bristol is ranked at higher risk than London, according to a new report.
Islamic State militants group claim they are in control of all of the Syrian city of Palmyra, home to one of the world’s most important heritage sites, vowing to destroy its priceless treasures.
As Islamic State fighters close in on a 2,000 year old city which is home to one of Syria’s world heritage sites, there are fears they will destroy ancient artefacts if they advance any further.