Bribery at the heart of Megrahi's Lockerbie conviction?
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.
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.
Lindsey Hilsum meets Omar al Sodani in a Libyan prison, a man accused by Libyan rebels of beling involved with killings in Benghazi, but more noyably for British journalists, a man linked to the shooting of PC Yvonne Fletcher 27 years ago in Belgravia, London.
The International Criminal Court is to investigate Col Gaddafi for possible crimes against humanity, and an international lawyer tells Channel 4 News that amateur videos could be used to convict him.
The father of a victim of the Lockerbie bombing has told Channel 4 News he is calling for international investigators to start collecting potential evidence on the attack from Libya.
Libya becomes the first member state to be suspended by the UN Human Rights Council after a day of tension and the prospect of military action and civil war, as our Correspondents in Libya report.
New documents published today show that the previous Labour government did “all it could” to help Libya secure the release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.
As documents are published about the release of the Lockerbie bomber, Sarah Smith hears from US politicians who say it “stretches the imagination” to believe Holyrood and Whitehall did not do a deal.
How does an ex-spy link BP, Libya and Lockerbie bomber? Who Knows Who investigates the key players at the heart of a growing transatlantic rift – from deals in the desert to the boardroom, via MI6.
As BP’s business interests in Libya have come under scrutiny in the United States following the Gulf oil leak, Channel 4 News analysis reveals how more Libyan oil is exported to the US than the UK.
The Lockerbie bomber released by the Scottish government on compassionate grounds had three months to live. Eleven months on, he is still alive – prompting a fierce debate over his early release.
President Obama’s recent criticisms of “British Petroleum” have created the critical distance between the US administration and the new British government that is necessary to ensure a “realistic, practical and sensible” relationship between the two countries, blogs Jonathan Rugman
A White House “readout” of the phone call between President Obama and the Prime Minister reveals something that seems to have slipped off the No. 10 version of events.