Allan Urry examines what is being done to protect British troops against the use of IEDs (improvised explosive devices) in Afghanistan and he asks, where do the Taliban get their explosives from?
Increasing numbers of people are finding that ownership of their houses has been stolen.Often it is vacant or tenanted property but sometimes it can be homes people have lived in for years.Land Registry, the government department responsible for who owns land and property in England and Wales says it is committed to openness.But as Shari Vahl discovered questions are being asked over whether Land Registry is robust enough to fight off criminals.
The British Government said in 2002 it was determined the UK will not harbour war criminals or people who commit other human rights abuses abroad.
But File on 4 has learned that several hundred could be here, many with government knowledge.
Fran Abrams asks whether Britain seems to be an attractive destination for human rights abusers and war criminals.