Libyan Prime Minister Abdurrahim El-Keib bows and lays a wreath of white roses at the spot where policewoman Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead outside the country's London embassy in 1984.
Prime Minister David Cameron rejects calls for a new investigation into the conviction of Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi in the wake of his death.
Reports say that Libyan intelligence officer Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie plane bombing has died of cancer at the age of 60.
Channel 4 looks at the timeline of events leading from the Lockerbie bombing to the death of Abdul Basset al-Megrahi
The world reacts to the end of Colonel Gaddafi's 42-year grip on Libya as the US warns of "difficult days ahead" following his death. Meanwhile, Gaddafi's burial has been delayed.
In what he says are his "last days or weeks" left alive, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, says his role in the attack has been greatly exaggerated.
Diaries from the Lockerbie bomb investigation "make a blistering allegation", blogs Jon Snow, who asks why the apparent "dynamite revelations" from the case have not been uncovered before now.
Former Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussas EU sanctions have been removed and his assets unfrozen, as a divided NATO bombard Tripoli and a defiant Gaddafi attacks Misrata.
Police investigating the Lockerbie bombing have met Libyan defector Moussa Koussa, as a man whose home was damaged in 1988 tells Channel 4 News he is "surprised but pleased" at the development.
Following the defection of Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, William Hague calls on other key Libyan figures in Gaddafi's regime to follow suit. Jonathan Rugman looks at Koussa's background.