Busted.
UK MoD/Flickr
The structures in place to prosecute and protect military whistleblowers are outdated Cold War relics – and we don’t even know how they’re being used.
Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase and Shamima Begum left the UK in mid-February.
Met Police
Record numbers of arrests of young Britons on suspicion of terrorism offences shows the need for a new and effective approach to online jihad.
Looks like we’re always stuck in opposition.
'UK Parliament/flickr'
Labour needs to make three big improvements, if it’s to improve its performance in 2020.
Temple Bar says YES.
Niall Carson/PA
Everything you need to know about the same sex marriage referendum.
Where did it all go wrong?
EPA/Michael Reynolds
Africa’s youngest country has been at war for 18 months, and its people are paying the price. Its neighbours and supporters aren’t happy.
Hey sup.
EPA/Alexei Nikolsky/Ria Novosti/Kremlin
As the West and Russia go about rooting out each other’s spies, they also lose the ability to keep tabs on each other. Time to get back in touch.
Len’s got a plan for Labour.
'Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA'
Len McCluskey needs to snap back to reality, if he wants to see Labour in government.
The man behind the communities.
Sharon Mollerus
French thinker Jean Vanier has been awarded one of the top accolades in the world of religion for setting up a movement to care for people with intellectual disabilities.
Dawn of a new era?
Angelo Carconi/EPA
With US-Israel relations at an all time low, the pope’s recognition of Palestine could boost its cause on the international stage.
Will Plaid touch down at the 2016 elections?
Leanne Wood/Facebook
Plaid did not fare as well as its Scottish cousin in the general election - and history can tell us why.
Morsi in court.
EPA/Namir Galal/Almasry Alyoum
Two years after the ousting of Egypt’s first democratically elected president, military rule is now firmly entrenched.
Displaced Iraqis flee Ramadi as Islamic State forces advance.
EPA/Ahmed Jalil
With the war in Iraq and Syria going nowhere, the US has tried to spin a botched attempt to capture an IS leader as a success.
Weaker than he seems.
EPA/Yuri Kochetkov
Putin is superficially more popular than ever, but his extravagantly militaristic policy and Russia’s economic isolation mean he’s walking a tightrope.
Murphy’s law has finally asserted itself.
Jane Barlow/PA
The Scottish Labour leader’s resignation was inevitable. You can’t lose your seat and your entire Scottish beach head and seriously argue to the contrary.
Gone, gone … going?
Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA
In this media landscape, who can blame the 35-year-old for stepping aside?
‘We both knew that wouldn’t fly, Dave.’
Robert Perry/EPA
It’s obvious why the Smith Commission would never work.
A Thai vessel provides supplies to Rohingya migrants on an abandoned boat.
EPA/STR
Why have South-East Asian countries abandoned scores of migrants to drift in the sea?
Umunna has said the media scrutiny was too much.
Facundo Arrizabalaga/EPA
Chuka Umunna was not the person for the job, but neither is anyone else in contention.
Migrants reaching out for help.
MOAS.EU/EPA
The UK’s response to the migrant crisis is legal, but it’s also immoral.
Stage-managed diplomacy in Haiti.
EPA/Alain Jocard
François Hollande can’t avoid the issue of reparations for slavery, but nor can he take control of it.
Burundi’s president, Pierre Nkurunziza – the only candidate in the 2010 election.
EPA/Yannick Tylle
An attempt by the incumbent president to change the constitution and run for a third term has exposed deep and dangerous divisions.
Aflame with controversy.
starsandspirals/Flickr
UKIP will rise (and possibly fall) on Farage’s “personality cult”.
Northern uproot?
Art Crimes
Tens of thousands have signed a petition for the north of England to join Scotland. But deeper cooperation rather than secession is the answer.
Let’s get political.
Andy Rain/EPA
Good news: young people are politically active. Bad news: they’re not all turning up to elections.
Not the best motto for the BBC under the circumstances.
EPA/Andy Rain
We keep hearing from the newspapers that the BBC has a pro-Labour bias. But take a look at their record.