7/7 : contemplation after a terrifying and confused day
Seeing our camera and tripod, tourists around St Paul’s and Aldgate constantly approach to ask what is going on. No need for any inquiries a decade ago as the streets fell empty.
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Inquests into the July 7 bombings hear calls between London Underground staff and the emergency services. Our Home Affairs Correspondent, Andy Davies, says they’ll play a key part in the hearings.
Joe Biden says Vladimir Putin is a “war criminal.”
David Cameron admits two Britons have been killed in an RAF drone strike in Syria. Is it legal? Is it against the will of parliament?
Channel 4 News has uncovered edits made to Wikipedia from inside government offices on topics including Rolf Harris, Jean Charles de Menezes and Fireman Sam.
Seeing our camera and tripod, tourists around St Paul’s and Aldgate constantly approach to ask what is going on. No need for any inquiries a decade ago as the streets fell empty.
Ten years on, the head of MI5 says 7/7 delivered a step change “in the nation’s counter terrorism defences”.
The Islamic State group returns to attack the Syrian border town of Kobani, five months after it was driven out by Kurdish forces. IS is also moving on districts of al-Hasakah, in eastern Syria.
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.
‘Jihadi John’ feared he was a “dead man walking” after encounters with security services before heading to Syria to start his reign of terror, new email exchanges claim.
Fox News issues an on-air apology after commentator, Steve Emerson, claimed that Birmingham was a “totally Muslim” area and a no-go area for non-Muslims. Here are some of his other errors:
There is heightened concern about the safety of the police and the Jewish community in the UK in wake of the French attacks, one of Britain’s leading counter-terrorism officers warns.
Two men plead guilty to travelling to Syria to join al-Qaeda militants, after they were turned in to police by their worried parents. Home Affairs Correspondent Darshna Soni reports.
Peter Robinson, first minister of Northern Ireland, threatens to resign unless there is a judicial review into the collapse of a trial of a suspected IRA bomber.
The resort is the playground of Russia’s elite, and in February hosts the Winter Olympics. But Sochi sits on one of the global flashpoints for Islamist terror. Who threatens the games – and why?
From the ‘fiscal cliff’ from which America never fell, to an Iraq inquiry that is still to report back. Here are seven things that were expected to happen in 2013 – but did not.