‘No smoking gun’ in Lockerbie report
Gary Gibbon looks at Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O’Donnell’s report on the release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi
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Thousands of anti-government protesters swarm into Pearl Square as Bahrain’s police and armed forces withdraw, following the rejection of King Hamad’s call for peace talks by the Shi’ite opposition.
Violent protests in Libya have killed at least 24 people, rights activists say, as unrest spreads in the region. Leader Muammar Gaddafi makes a brief appearance with supporters in the capital.
Armed uniformed men are storming Libyan hospitals tending to those wounded in anti-Government protests and dragging them away in the middle of the night, a nurse in Benghazi tells Channel 4 News.
Government ends all export licences with Bahrain after it emerged tear gas canisters used against protesters may have been from stock supplied by UK
The Egyptian government has released 34 political prisoners, including members of the Muslim Brotherhood, as the country’s biggest pop star is shunned in Tahrir Square.
Gary Gibbon looks at Cabinet Secretary Sir Gus O’Donnell’s report on the release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi
President Mubarak says Egypt will descend into chaos if he resigns now – but as ten die in the battle between Mubarak supporters and pro-democracy protesters, Jon Snow in Cairo says it already has.
The Egyptian Army has intervened in the ongoing clashes between pro and anti Hosni Mubarak supporters in Tahrir square according to reports.
Field hospitals have been set up in Cairo to treat the wounded from bloody clashes in Tahrir Square. Channel 4 News speaks to a volunteer prevented from delivering medical supplies by “armed thugs”.
Egypt’s police have disappeared from the streets where protesters have amassed in their thousands, and a former Middle East adviser to the EU tells Channel 4 News that the top brass may be in hiding.
Lindsey Hilsum woke up in Alexandria to find a general feeling calmness in people; one shared by the Egyptian Army.
President Mubarak’s 30 year rule in Egypt could be coming to an end – troops have removed the guns from their tanks, reports Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
Fighter jets patrol the skies over Cairo as Mohamed ElBaradei tells protesters “change is coming”. A former US ambassador to Egypt has told Channel 4 News “we don’t need Mubarak”.
Thousands defy a curfew to demand the resignation of President Mubarak, with one protester telling Channel 4 News “they can shoot me” because “Egypt is dead anyway”.
Exclusive: Jeremy Bamber, who was sentenced to life in 1986 for the murder of five of his family members, has claimed that previously-unseen police photographs prove he was not given a fair trial.