An animal rights activist was behind the 'terrorist campaign' that destroyed two Oxford University buildings with home made pipe bombs to stop the building of research facilities, a court has heard. Mel Broughton, 48, is accused of planning and carryi...
Sun 09 Nov 2008 by Demian Hobby | Read more »
The inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell tube station on 22 July 2005 heard this week that the Brazilian could have been stopped safely before he was killed by anti-terrorist officers from the Metropolitan Police. A senior po...
Sun 26 Oct 2008 by Matthew Moore | Read more »
Radical British Jihadist groups are actively operating and recruiting students on the social networking site Facebook and other forums, an investigation by The Journal can reveal. A private Facebook group called ‘Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah&rsquo...
Fri 15 Feb 2008 by Miles Johnson | Read more »
“I don’t miss the six-and-a-half day weeks, sixteen hours a day; I don’t miss the backbiting; and I don’t miss the inability to go and see Sheffield Wednesday when there are home games,” laughs David Blunkett. Today, howev...
Tue 20 Nov 2007 by Alison Lutton | Read more »
Something odd is happening in the War on Terror. Although there have been apparent successes, the overall picture is by no means rosy. In the United States the media has turned on the architects of the war, President Bush and Vice-President Cheney, wit...
Mon 05 Nov 2007 by Phillip Knightley | Read more »