MI5
- 25 Aug 2008ByTom Griffin
Tom Griffin reports on the recent High Court judgement which ruled that British security services colluded in the unlawful detention and interrogation of Binyam Mohamed, a UK resident detained in Pakistan six years ago.
- 22 Aug 2008ByLouise Christian

MI5 has been criticised for unlawful interrogation. The government must set up a public inquiry and ensure this never happens again, writes Louise Christian
- 16 Jul 2008ByInayat Bunglawala
Some news reports on Iran's nuclear ambitions don't stand up to even the most basic analysis, says Inayat Bunglawala
- 29 Apr 2008ByIan Cobain

British agents are alleged to have questioned men at a Pakistani interrogation centre after they had been brutally mistreated. Ian Cobain reports.
- 13 Oct 2007ByTom Griffin
It is clear from the IRD’s record in Northern Ireland what a revival of its methods would mean, writes Tom Griffin: a resort to widespread disinformation, the paranoid condemnation of all opponents as the dupes of a monolithic terrorist conspiracy, and the exploitation of national security concerns to justify domestic political manipulation by unaccountable elites.