Stoke and Copeland byelections voters go to the polls - as it happened
British 'suicide bomber': Theresa May urged to restore control orders
December 2015
New bill could change the way control orders work and keep evidence secret
Australian police say control order proceedings need disclosure protections so that intelligence-sharing with partner countries can continue working well
March 2015
Theresa May urges media restraint in coverage of terror suspects
Government row over ban on extremist speakers on university campuses
September 2014
The Abu Qatada outcome is a hollow victory for human rights law
Bernard Keenan
Bernard Keenan: The system of secret justice used to bar the Jordanian cleric from the UK will not be so easily jettisoned
August 2014
Isis beheading video brings calls for rethink of UK domestic terrorism fight
James Foley killing and broadcast by hunted 'British' jihadi spur MPs to seek wider campaign against UK extremist groups
May 2014
Terrorism suspects win appeal against government 'secret justice' measures
Judge quashes control orders imposed on Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed, who went on run in burqa, and second man
June 2013
Sean O'Hagan on photography
At home with a suspected terrorist
Sean O'Hagan: The first photographer allowed into a UK house where a suspected terrorist is held, Edmund Clark uses its empty spaces to map out a vision of Britain now
January 2013
Terror suspect's disappearance sparks criticism of control-order regime
As police hunt for Ibrahim Magag, Labour MP says new system for controlling terror suspects is putting public at greater risk
February 2012
Theresa May to visit Jordan for Abu Qatada deportation talks
Home secretary will travel to Jordan, after Home Office minister James Brokenshire flew out this week
Abu Qatada could be deported if UK can get guarantees on torture evidence
Council of Europe's human rights commissioner deplores 'Daily Mail-scripted debate' surrounding Islamist preacher's case
Human rights and the Abu Qatada case
Abu Qatada should be deported, says Theresa May - video
liberty central
Deport Abu Qatada: or if not, give him the law's full protection
Simon Jenkins
January 2012
Guardian Legal Network
Is internet access a human right?
Adam Wagner for the UK Human Rights blog, part of the Guardian Legal Network
Adam Wagner: As family life migrates online and the web becomes the home of free expression, it's getting harder for courts to prevent individuals going online
September 2011
Exile plan for terror suspects is a bungled measure, say civil liberties groups
Home secretary Theresa May accused of neglecting national security with proposal to revive relocation bans in terror bill
July 2011
Court upholds decision to impose control order on terror suspect
Terrorism suspect ordered to leave London
May 2011
Terror suspect given London ban under control order terms
British-Nigerian man's removal to undisclosed Midlands address 'necessary to protect public from risk of attack'