Time to un-redact the mother of parliaments
The cry is up – if you have a conscience, if you care about your country’s integrity and decency, you guys, start leaking!
The cry is up – if you have a conscience, if you care about your country’s integrity and decency, you guys, start leaking!
Supporters of pro-Islamic State tweeter take to Twitter in their hundreds to demand the release of a man arrested after a Channel 4 News investigation.
Indian police arrest a man suspected of operating the most influential pro-IS Twitter account, following a Channel 4 News investigation.
When the Islamic State captured hundreds of Iraqi soldiers in June, they were subjected to beatings, torture and execution. Only a handful escaped.
The Syrian regime says two months of US-led strikes have failed to weaken the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria. Is it right – or are other motives at play?
As they protest the decision of their US colleagues to give a legacy award to Tony Blair, are the UK staff of Save The Children guilty of biting the hand that feeds them?
Former British soldiers are reportedly in northern Syria battling the Islamic State group alongside Kurdish fighters – but who are they? And what happens when they come back?
Security services are seeking to identify three jihadi fighters that burn their French passports and call on fellow French citizens to join them in Syria and Iraq.
Terrorist incidents are much higher in European OECD countries than North American and Latin American countries in 2013, according to new figures.
David Cameron wants to cancel the passports of people suspected of fighting for groups like Islamic State. Is he going far enough?
A father whose two teenage sons died “fighting Bashar al-Assad” defends his third son – who is still in Syria.
‘Erupt volcanoes of jihad’: Islamic State group militants release new recording of their leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in defiance of rumours of his death in a US-led air strike in Iraq last week.
The suspected Derby suicide bomber Kabir Ahmed told his mother in a phone call from Syria that he would see her in heaven, a family member tells Channel 4 News.
A British father of two, named in reports as Kabir Ahmed from Derby, is thought to have killed himself in a suicide bomb attack in Iraq.
A few dozen UK soldiers are going to train Iraqis, but if a third country can be found to host a bigger training programme, many more might be heading abroad to boost Iraqi expertise.