The inward-looking rump UK that will follow a yes vote
If Scotland gains independence, the UK’s influence and power will be increasingly consigned to history.
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If Scotland gains independence, the UK’s influence and power will be increasingly consigned to history.
The second British hostage held by Islamic State militants is named as Alan Henning by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
The UK will take whatever steps are necessary to combat the Islamic militants responsible for the murder of British aid worker David Haines, the Prime Minister David Cameron says.
Have we learned from 9/11? From my own experience reporting sporadically across the region for over three decades, my fear is that we have not.
President Barack Obama approves air strikes in Syria for the first time in an attempt to tackle the threat of Islamic State militant. He said it was counter-terrorism, but it sounds a lot like war.
With US public opinion increasingly favouring intervention against Islamic State militants, how far is President Obama prepared to go in his speech to the nation tonight?
David Cameron has been up in Edinburgh to tell voters that they mustn’t vote for independence just to hurt the “effing Tories.” The “UK family” was too wonderful, historic and productive to split up, he says.
Islamic State releases a slick new propaganda video showing the massacre of Bashar al-Assad’s 93rd brigade in Raqqa in August.
The UK arm of Kurdish guerrilla army the PKK, proscribed by the Home Office as a terrorist organisation, has had a resurgence since its war with IS. Is it time to de-list and arm them?
Dozens of members and veterans of the British armed forces are turning to new anonymous apps to share their struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder, Channel 4 News has found.
Barack Obama says he will outline a plan to defeat Islamic State extremists later this week, as pro-Iraqi forces say US air strikes wiped out IS fighters targeting the strategic Haditha Dam.
The PKK could play a key role in the battle against Islamic State, but their roots as Marxist guerrillas leaves the west wary. Channel 4 News looks at how the group is pursuing a Kurdish Spring.
Iran’s Chief Negotiator Abbas Araghchi tells me that there is a genuine negotiating bond of respect with the United States, but the negotiations are hard.
The emphasis at the Nato summit has been on forming a new Iraqi government and putting a Muslim, regional face on any “coalition of the willing”.
Taking away extremists’ British citizenship is one measure the government proposed to combat terrorism, much to the concern of lawyers and humanitarian groups. But why does it want to?