Amnesty International has called on the UK to “come clean” about its role in attacks on the Syrian city of Raqqa last year that killed hundreds of civilians.
Amnesty International has called on the UK to “come clean” about its role in attacks on the Syrian city of Raqqa last year that killed hundreds of civilians.
Theresa May is preparing to face questions from MPs about her decision to launch air strikes against military targets in Syria alongside the US and France.
At least 20 people, including many schoolchildren, have been killed in air strikes on a village in the north-western Idlib province of Syria.
The RAF carried out a number of “successful” air strikes on oil fields controlled by the Islamic State, the Ministry of Defence says.
Jeremy Corbyn could face a number of resignations from his shadow cabinet over his opposition to the UK joining the US-led coalition campaign of air strikes against the Islamic State in Syria.