Too late to put the radical genie back in the bottle?
The killing in Pakistan of the Governor of Punjab by his own bodyguard on Tuesday, marks a devastating new high water mark both inside and outside that country, blogs Jon Snow.
As the Iraq Inquiry resumes public hearings, a written statement from former Attorney General Lord Goldsmith reveals Tony Blair’s public statements were at odds to the legal advice.
The man chairing the inquiry into the Iraq war says he is “disappointed” that secret messages between the former Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush have been blocked from publication.
The killing in Pakistan of the Governor of Punjab by his own bodyguard on Tuesday, marks a devastating new high water mark both inside and outside that country, blogs Jon Snow.
Only one Baghdad church is celebrating Christmas fully this year, as Iraqi Christians face violence, prejudice and fear, writes Lindsey Hilsum for Channel 4 News and The Daily Telegraph.
Many people in Iraq tell Lindsey Hilsum that there is no future for Christianity in the country – meaning an ancient civilisation could be wiped out.
Former prime minister Tony Blair has been recalled to the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war for further questioning, the inquiry team announced today in a statement.
Exclusive: Channel 4 News reveals US Army hacker Bradley Manning, allegedly behind the WikiLeaks data leak, was a bullied schoolboy in Wales and set up a social networking site years before Facebook.
Millions of people across Britain take part in the annual two-minute silence to remember those who have lost their lives in battle.
As George W Bush defends the use of “waterboarding” for saving British lives, Channel 4’s Job Rabkin looks at the former US president’s defiance and regrets from his time in office.
Like MP Stephen Timms, whose Islamist attacker has been jailed for life, Labour’s Jim Fitzpatrick supported the Iraq war. But he says he will continue to meet his constituents.
A student who tried to murder Labour MP Stephen Timms, as punishment for his support for the war in Iraq, is sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 15 years.
There is a widespread perception in Washington that Britain failed in Iraq and is failing in Afghanistan, an adviser to the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps tells Channel 4 News.
Tariq Aziz, one of Saddam Hussein’s most prominent deputies and closest advisors, is sentenced to death by a court in Iraq. His son tells Lindsey Hilsum the verdict is “politics, not justice”.
The MoD has joined the US in condemning Wikileaks for the largest ever leak of classified files, as human rights campaigners call for an investigation into thousands of unreported civilian deaths.
In the biggest official files leak in history nearly 400,000 Iraq war logs reveal the massive scale of civilian deaths and new torture allegations following an investigation by Channel 4’s Dispatches.