• CIA accomplices not identified in US Senate report • No mention of MI5 or MI6
December 2013
Rendition inquiry finds questions about UK involvement remain unanswered
Sir Peter Gibson highlights rendition of two Libyans to Tripoli and says allegations 'plainly required investigation'
March 2013
Dinah Rose quits Liberal Democrats in protest at secret courts
Campaigners unite against secret courts
January 2013
Justice and security bill: last chance to back away from secret justice
Chris Mullin
Chris Mullin: This damaging legislation will neither enhance justice nor make us more secure
December 2012
We don't need secret courts to protect our US relations
David Davis
David Davis: The claim that America's intelligence agencies won't share material if our justice remains open is bogus
November 2012
Cruel Britannia by Ian Cobain - review
A history of Britain's involvement with torture is essential reading. By Clive Stafford Smith
October 2012
Torture UK: why Britain has blood on its hands
US 'influenced British government's decision to introduce secret courts'
September 2012
Justice and security bill is designed to stop disclosure of intelligence secrets
After recent embarrassments, the government wants to ensure no intelligence information emerges in civil court hearings again
May 2012
Secret courts bill U-turn fails to silence critics
Justice and security bill: section 13 is an affront
Justice and security: still a very bad bill
Richard Norton-Taylor
Law: the expert view
If Sumption has his way, courts will hold the foreign secretary to account
Joshua Rozenberg
April 2012
US withheld al-Qaida terrorist plot details from UK intelligence
CIA reportedly held back data from MI5 and MI6 in retaliation for UK court disclosing details of Briton held in Guantánamo Bay
MPs seek to resist CIA demands over disclosure
Parliament's human rights committee has delivered a robust response to the justice and security green paper
Nick Clegg demands rethink on secret justice plans
Lib Dem leader's call comes after human rights committee rejects government's 'spurious' argument about national security
March 2012
The spooks' conversion of David Anderson QC
Richard Norton-Taylor
Richard Norton-Taylor: Independent terrorism reviewer falls for specious claims that the US will withdraw intelligence cooperation unless UK promises secret hearings
UK investigations into torture and rendition – a guide
A series of investigations have sought to get to the bottom of claims that British officials were implicated in abuse of detainees
Clarke's concerns: spies and satisfying the Americans
Richard Norton-Taylor
Richard Norton-Taylor: Threats from the CIA to stop sharing intelligence with the UK is what really lies behind the justice and security green paper