Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller takes up the story of the anti-government protest movement in Bahrain, a week after being arrested and deported.
After a Channel 4 News team is deported from Bahrain, a Bahrain government spokesman denies there was any mistreatment and says the kingdom is "in a much better position than last year".
Channel 4 News foreign correspondent, Jonathan Miller, gives a personal account of his and colleagues' recent arrest, detention and deportation from Bahrain.
Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller and his team have been arrested while reporting from Bahrain.
Demonstrators in Bahrain protest today's Grand Prix denouncing it as a gaudy spectacle, and continue to call for a change in government.
On the eve of Bahrain's Formula One Grand Prix race, opposition party blames riot police for protester's death.
As demonstrators clash with police in Bahrain in the run-up to the grand prix, a government spokesman denies to Channel 4 News that protesters have been tortured or mistreated.
Ahead of Bahrain hosting the Grand Prix, Amnesty International accuses the government of failing to address its human rights violations.
Formula 1's governing body says Bahrain's grand prix will take place on 22 April, despite continuing protests against the kingdom's ruling Sunni monarchy for its repression of opposition.
As the sister of hunger striker, Abdulhadi Al Khawaja, speaks to Channel 4 News about his detention at a military hospital, calls to abandon the Formula One race mount.