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Philip Hammond blasted parties blaming UK intelligence for harassing Muslims to a point whereby they radicalised.
CAGE research director Asim Qureshi told reporters Emwazi was 'the most humble young person that I ever knew'.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that Islamic State militants have captured at least 90 Assyrian Christians.
Commentators on the conflict say that Egypt’s move is to send a bold message of retaliation to IS.
David Cameron has rejected criticism by some Muslims of a letter sent to mosques in England.
The victim's parents, meanwhile, said Abdul-Rahman Kassig died 'as a result of his love for the Syrian people'.
David Cameron makes the process of confiscating passports of individuals who joined terror groups faster to prevent them from re-entering the UK.
The new head of Britain's GCHQ intelligence agency said that Facebook, Twitter, and Whatspp have become the networks for Isis.
Officials said that IS are making massive amounts of money from black market oil sales, ransom, and extortion.
The US defence department confirmed that it is now investigating a video apparently showing Islamic State militants in control of US weapons.
America has given Kurdish fighters weapons to hold down the town of Kobani, in a move likely to anger key ally Turkey.
American forces and five Arab nations have launched a wave of 50 bombing missions on ISIS strongholds across Syria.
The group released a statement encouraging supporters of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria to attack citizens of US, France, and UK.
Blair warns that air strikes are not enough to defeat IS; sparks a new controversy for saying that Britain must be prepared to invade Iraq again.