Journalism is not terrorism. Criticism of the government is not violence
Trevor Timm
The UK courts finally ruled that committing acts of journalism was not enough to detain Glenn Greenwald’s partner, David Miranda, under the Terrorism Act
The Guardian view on the David Miranda verdict: a counterpunch for freedom
Editorial: The appeal court has balanced the needs of security with freedom of expression in a manner that the UK government has always refused to do
David Miranda ruling throws new light on schedule 7 powers
Terrorism Act incompatible with human rights, court rules in David Miranda case
UK terror law incompatible with human rights, court rules in David Miranda case – video
December 2015
David Miranda in fresh challenge over Heathrow detention
Glenn Greenwald’s partner was held in 2013 under counter-terror laws while carrying files linked to Snowden leaks
June 2015
Sunday Times drops claim that Miranda met Snowden before UK detention
Allegation repeated one made in Daily Mail in September 2014, which was removed on Monday pending inquiries
July 2014
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
Nicky Morgan's statement on Birmingham 'Trojan horse' inquiry: Politics live blog
Andrew Sparrow's rolling coverage of all the day's political developments as they happen, including a Commons statement from Nicky Morgan, the education secretary, on the Birmingham "Trojan horse" affair
May 2014
David Miranda allowed to appeal against ruling on Heathrow detention
Partner of former Guardian reporter to challenge high court ruling on legality of his detention under counter-terrorism powers
April 2014
Journalists who broke NSA story in Guardian dedicate award to Snowden
Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and Ewen MacAskill accept George Polk award as Barton Gellman of the Washington Post is also honoured
March 2014
NSA chief criticises media and suggests UK was right to detain David Miranda
Keith Alexander says revelations have caused ‘grave damage’ and suggests NSA is making ‘headway’ on what he calls ‘media leaks’
February 2014
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Now Spycatcher is free to catch David Miranda too
Peter Preston
Miranda decision
David Miranda detention at Heathrow airport was lawful, high court rules
The David Miranda judgment has chilling implications for press freedom, race relations and basic justice
Helena Kennedy
High court rules against David Miranda over Heathrow detention – live coverage
Greenslade
Press freedom groups urge David Cameron to lay off The Guardian
David Miranda's detention: a chilling attack on journalism