The story of Libya's revolution demanded to be told, says Lindsey Hilsum, who has written Sandstorm; Libya in the Time of Revolution.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son and one-time heir apparent of toppled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, will move to a prison in Tripoli within weeks, and face trial in Libya.
Lindsey Hilsum blogs on the surrender of Abdullah Senussi, the most feared enforcer of Colonel Gaddafi's regime.
As a mob awaits him on the runway, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi veers between fear of being lynched and bravado at meeting the same fate as his father, a taped conversation with his captors reveals.
This is the Zintan's chance to redeem themselves. If they treat Saif al Gaddafi humanely - in contrast to how the Misrata brigades treated his father when they captured him - it will boost their image
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor says he has had "informal contact" with Libyan fugitive Saif Gaddafi over his surrender to the war crimes court.
Gaddafi's bodyguard claims that the former dictator's son, Mutassim, was "in charge of eveything" from the start of the war, as questions emerge about how the Colonel was killed.
Lindsey Hilsum witnesses scenes more in keeping with a funfair than Tripoli's Martyr's Square as families turn out to celebrate the death of the despotic Muammar Gaddafi
As celebrations erupt across Libya at Gaddafi's death, Libyans in Britain tell Channel 4 News of their mixed emotions that the former dictator will not face a trial.
As the death of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is confirmed, Channel 4 News looks at where this leaves Libya as well as the progress in the rest of the "Arab Spring" nations.