Begum, who fled to join Isis in Syria as a schoolgirl, wants to return to challenge removal of her British citizenship

The supreme court will announce next week whether Shamima Begum, who left London as a schoolgirl to join Islamic State in 2015, should be allowed back into the UK to challenge the removal of her British citizenship.

Begum was 15 when she fled to Syria to live under Isis rule for more than three years.

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