Shamima Begum has lost an initial bid to challenge the removal of her British citizenship at the Supreme Court, according to a judicial spokesperson, in the latest blow to the 24-year-old. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video
Dame Priti Patel has slammed the UN for claiming Jihadi bride Shamima Begum is a “possible victim of trafficking”. The Court of Appeal on Friday rejected an appeal by the ISIS fanatic to have her British citizenship restored. But UN special rapporteurs
After Shamima Begum lost her appeal over the decision to revoke her British citizenship, the Express is asking readers to have their say on whether they feel she should be allowed to return to the UK. This morning (February 23) the British-born
Shamima Begum has lost her latest appeal to return to the UK in the Court of Appeal. Begum, 24, was attempting to overturn a ruling that stripped her of her British citizenship when she was 19. The latest ruling means that Begum
Women’s rights activist Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu has defended Shamima Begum saying “her mistake was not marrying an IDF soldier”. Dr Shola took to X, formerly Twitter, to say Begum had “married into the wrong terrorist army”. She claimed that if she had
Shamima Begum, the former Jihadi bride who travelled to Syria aged 15 to join ISIS, will today learn whether she has succeeded in a Court of Appeal challenge over the removal of her British citizenship. Ms Begum’s citizenship was revoked on national security
A hard-left Labour MP has torn into her own party, accusing Labour of causing her extreme distress and damaging her health amid an ongoing process regarding her ex-husband. Ms Begum, a staunch supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, posted a lengthy statement on X/Twitter
International pressure is mounting on government ministers to allow the repatriation of ‘jihadi brides’ who fled the UK to join ISIS. Lobby efforts spearheaded by US government may result in the return of many brides, including Shamima Begum, one of three British
Shamima Begum will exploit “any error” to regain her citizenship, the Court of Appeal heard. Sir James Eadie KC, for the Home Office, said Begum knows that if the Home Office is forced to make a new decision over her future she
The Court of Appeal has been told that Shamima Begum will ‘exploit any error or loophole’ in order to regain her citizenship. The court heard that this is because she allegedly knows that the government will not be able to take it