Private prosecution to be launched over Yvonne Fletcher’s murder
Police officer who cradled WPc as she died instructs lawyers on conspiracy to murder action against Libyan who plotted shooting
Police officer who cradled WPc as she died instructs lawyers on conspiracy to murder action against Libyan who plotted shooting
Fathi Bashagha says his country can supply UK with resources it needs if the West helps to rebuild his country after years of war
Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk’s legal representative sparks fury by claiming that slain officer would have wanted him to be given a proper hearing
Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk found liable for 1984 shooting ordered to pay costs of legal action
Reports suggest Saadi Gaddafi immediately departed on a flight to Turkey
In first public remarks since he was sentenced to death, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi says he intends to unify Libya, despite being a ‘wanted man’
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DUP MP member Ian Paisley said the Government was 'accepting blood money' by pocketing the tax paid on the frozen assets
Ministers ruled out using £12 billion of frozen Libyan assets held in UK to pay victims of weapons supplied to IRA by Muammar Gaddafi
Lawyers have argued assets frozen in the UK since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, who supplied explosives to the terrorists, should be released
Ministers have detailed for the first time the scale of the assets held by the UK Government since the Libyan dictator fell from power
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The police officers’ union insisted a successful claim would 'merely confirm' the involvement of Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk, not achieve justice
The Shawcross report into compensation for Docklands victims was submitted last March, but is yet to be published
German documentary maker is accused of defrauding former Libyan regime of millions
Saleh Ibrahim Mabrouk has established himself as a dignitary in his hometown which is a Gaddafi stronghold in the desert
Mr Sarkozy denies he received suitcases of cash from the late Libyan strongman in his successful 2007 bid to become French president
Nicolas Sarkozy could face trial over claims that he received €50m in cash stuffed into suitcases from late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi
The 30-year-old man, known only as MS, was a member of Libya's feared Internal Security Service (ISS) tasked with finding opponents
Suspected war criminal and alleged killer of WPc Yvonne Fletcher was allowed to go free by Tony Blair's government
A file seen by the Telegraph details Mr Mabrouk’s alleged role and raises serious questions about why he was allowed to leave the UK