Nabil
Omar (Ahmed), un musulmán radical de nacionalidad inglesa, ha creado una célula terrorista de la que forman parte su hermano Waj (Novak), un muchacho muy simple, Barry (Lindsay), un extremista que odia a los blancos, y Fessal (Akhtar), un aprensivo fabricante de bombas. Mientras que Omar y Waj están en Pakistán en un campo de entrenamiento mujaidín, Barry recluta a Hassan (Alí), un aspirante a rapero. Cuando Omar regresa a Gran Bretaña, trae consigo un plan: un ataque suicida con bomba contra un objetivo occidental insólito.
Ali
Moses stops at nothing to get the money he needs, even if it means stealing from his brother. But in the space of 90 minutes on one summer's evening, his greedy actions resonate across the backstreet neighbourhood, with deadly consequences.
Sajid
Sohail is an ambitious law undergraduate who signs up with MI5 and, eager to play a part in protecting British security, begins an investigation into a terrorist cell. His sister Nasima is a medical student in Leeds who becomes increasingly alienated and angered by Britain's foreign and domestic policy after witnessing at first hand the relentless targeting of her Muslim neighbours and peers. With action set in Pakistan, Eastern Europe, London and Leeds, both feature-length episodes detail a tragic sequence of events from two distinct perspectives. At the heart of this thought-provoking drama is a revealing examination of British Muslim life under current anti-terror legislation. Britz ultimately asks whether the laws we think are making us safer, are actually putting us in greater danger.
Hanif
The story of the aftermath of the 2001 Bradford riots told from the perspective of an Asian familty