Lockerbie evidence and university 'incompetence' Just now. Share Save. Share Save. More from Scotland's papers. The Herald ...
Scottish detectives are examining what is alleged to be the first written evidence from inside Libya's intelligence service ...
A US judge has agreed to delay the trial of a Libyan man accused of building the bomb that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 over ...
The newly revealed documents, which have emerged from inside Libya's intelligence service, are alleged to be the first ...
The trial of a Libyan suspect in the Lockerbie bombing, which was due to start in the United States in May, could be ...
The trial of the man accused of helping to make the bomb that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie more than 30 years ...
Due for court in Washington on May 12, Libyan national Abu Agila Masud 's trial was delayed after district judge Dabney L ...
Abu Agila Masud denies three charges relating to the 1988 bombing, which remains Britain’s deadliest terrorist atrocity.
SU’s Remembrance Scholars cohort and Women In National Security hosted a panel on Tuesday to help prevent violent extremism.
A report by Sky News UK stated that the trial of Libyan national Abu Agila al-Mariami, accused of participating in the ...
The trial of a man alleged to have helped make the bomb used in the 1988 Lockerbie terror atrocity has been delayed, US court ...
Government officials from Britain, the US and Libya are expected to meet in London next week to discuss £1.86 billion compensation offered to relatives of Lockerbie bombing victims, it emerged today.
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