Calls for greater surveillance after Woolwich
Could a revised communications data bill, also known as the “snoopers’ charter”, have prevented the death of Lee Rigby in a brutal attack in Woolwich?
Michael Adebolajo, the older of the two men suspected of murdering a soldier in Woolwich a week ago, has been described by a man who knew him as a member of a notorious gang.
Could a revised communications data bill, also known as the “snoopers’ charter”, have prevented the death of Lee Rigby in a brutal attack in Woolwich?
In the five days following Lee Rigby’s murder in Woolwich there were 71 hate crimes reported to police, as well as nearly 200 allegations of Islamophobia received by a special phone line.
As extremists target mosques and anti-Muslim attacks rise following the murder of Lee Rigby, the Muslim community has condemned his savage killing – but are they being heard?
As the family of Woolwich suspect Michael Adebolajo issue a statement of condolence to Lee Rigby’s family, Michael Adebowale, the other suspect, is released from hospital to be questioned by police.
In the wake of Woolwich, is the UK beginning to experience the sort of rise in support for far-right movements that has been seen elsewhere in Europe in recent years?
Online support for the EDL has soared since the murder of Lee Rigby. But who are its supporters, and what does the far-right group stand for? Channel 4 News investigates.
Help for Heroes tells Channel 4 News it will not accept a donation from EDL leader “Tommy Robinson”, after he raised around £3,300 in memory of murdered soldier Lee Rigby.
Supporters of the far-right English Defence League march through central London, closely followed by anti-fascist protesters, after the murder of soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich on Wednesday.
The main suspect in the stabbing of a French soldier in Paris on Saturday was seen praying before the alleged attack, according to French media reports.
Police investigating the death of soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich arrest a 50-year-old man.
Police arrest two people following a fire at an Islamic cultural centre in Lincolnshire after the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby. But in York, a mosque turns to tea and football to defuse tensions.
One of the Woolwich murder suspects, Michael Adebolajo, was arrested in Kenya in 2010, the Foreign Office confirms, as the Home Secretary warns “potentially” thousands are at risk of radicalisation.
As the government sets up a terror task force to focus on radical Islam preachers, warning that thousands of people may be at risk of radicalisation, Channel 4 News debates extremism.
Members of Drummer Lee Rigby’s family visit the scene of his murder in Woolwich, as churches across the country pray for the victim and his family in their Sunday services.