Danny Nightingale questioned about weapons haul
“It’s something I should have done. I couldn’t tell you why I didn’t do it ” – Danny Nightingale explains at his court martial why he failed to hand in a pistol and ammunition.
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“It’s something I should have done. I couldn’t tell you why I didn’t do it ” – Danny Nightingale explains at his court martial why he failed to hand in a pistol and ammunition.
An SAS adjutant who knew Sgt Danny Nightingale well is questioned about the regiment’s attitude to weapons and ammunition in soldiers’ homes.
Moors murderer Ian Brady tells a mental health tribunal he is not psychotic and symptoms are “method acting”, as he bids to be moved from hospital to prison. But he adds: “I know I am in until death.”
Western and Arab countries opposed to President Bashar al-Assad agree to give urgent military support to Syrian rebels fighting for his overthrow.
On World Refugee Day, Reem Alsalem from UNHCR writes for Channel 4 News on the refugees who came to Syria to start a new life – but find themselves trapped in a new crisis.
The families of British soldiers killed in Iraq win a landmark legal victory to pursue damages from the government for failing to protect the human rights of their loved ones.
We are at the most delicate and dangerous pivot since the end of the cold war, allied to the United States, France, Saudi Arabia and Qatar – to take but four – against Iran and Russia.
Countries justify their involvement in conflict by claiming they are fighting a “just war”. But the moral struggle in Syria may be morphing into a power play between the west and Russia.
As Dr Hassan Rouhani steps up to lead Iran, will his election make a real difference to a country where its security services truly hold the real power?
It was one of those “oh, just one more thing” questions after an unexceptional interview about tax. I asked Danny Alexander, as a Lib Dem, how he felt about arming the Syrian rebels.
After a first round of voting, the 2005 battle for the Iranian presidency came down to two contenders: former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Tehran’s hard-line mayor.
The war in Syria is stoking region-wide tensions between Sunni and Shia Muslims, with extremists on both sides fighting for more than the downfall of the Assad regime.
At the heart of Syria’s bloody civil war is one of the oldest religious divide in history – that between Sunni and Shia Muslims. But what are the differences between them?
The man who leaked details of a top-secret US surveillance programme drops out of sight in Hong Kong, as Washington calls for aggressive prosecution.
The fact that Nick Griffin has travelled to Syria on a fact-finding mission may surprise some, but this is not the first time the BNP leader has traveled to the Middle East.