Islamic State militants have beheaded British aid worker Alan Henning, less than three weeks after the murder of David Haines. Here is a timeline from the moment they emerged in online videos.
2 September - A masked IS fighter threatens to kill British hostage David Haines in the same video which shows the murder of US journalist Steven Sotloff.
5 September - Mr Haines' wife and four-year-old daughter are placed under protection after his life is threatened.
13 September - A video showing the beheading of David Haines by an apparent IS militant is posted online. Alan Henning is also threatened at the end of the video.
14 September - The UK hostage held by IS is identified as Alan Henning.
18 September - British journalist John Cantlie appears in an Islamic State video in which he says he will show "the truth" about the group.
19 September - British Muslim scholars call for the release of Alan Henning and say killing him would be against Sharia law.
20 September - David Cameron makes a statement at Downing Street about the murder of aid worker David Haines.
21 September - Alan Henning's wife Barbara describes him as a "selfless man" as she pleads for him to be released.
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Gallery: Profile: Alan Henning
Alan Henning, 47, was born in Salford, Greater Manchester. Friends gave him the nickname "gadget" due to his love of technology
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He was married for 23 years and he had a teenage son and daughter
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He worked as a self-employed taxi driver
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Mr Henning saw the plight of Syrian people and volunteered with a Muslim charity. He had been to the region at least three times
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He drove life-saving medical equipment from the UK to Syria in old ambulances. He left in December 2013 to make the 4,000-mile trip
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He was kidnapped by IS in Syria by masked men. He may have been held in Ad Dana near Aleppo, then Raqqa
22 September - Colleagues of Mr Henning appeal for his release.
24 September - In an audio recording released to Barbara Henning, Alan can be heard pleading for his life.
30 September - In a video plea, Mrs Henning says her husband has been cleared by a Sharia court and again calls for his release.
3 October - A video showing the beheading of Alan Henning is posted online. US citizen Peter Edward Kassig is threatened at the end of the video.
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