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it could be argued that the decision in ms begum's case was harsh, it could also be argued that ms begumt it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not, and the appeal is dismissed. mrjames matthew, you will want time to consider the written decision in full. our proposal subject to anything you would like to say is that we will adjourn consequential matters for a period of seven days. we will direct that the parties should agree a draft order within that period and, failing such agreement, to submit short submissions to the court by 4pm next friday, that is why they 1st of march, 2024. it is difficult for you to comment because you haven't seen the judgment but does that sound like a realistic time for you? and if you need more time then please communicate with the court in the normal way, subject to that, we conclude with a repeat of our thanks to all counsel and solicitors involved. copies of the written judgment are available to be distributed, together wi
it could be argued that the decision in ms begum's case was harsh, it could also be argued that ms begumt it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not, and the appeal is dismissed. mrjames matthew, you will want time to consider the written decision in full. our proposal subject to anything you would like to say is that we will adjourn consequential matters for a...
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begum could have no resources.she do a tell all she could do a tell all interview to someone and get some pretty, pretty. she's pretty. penny for that? well yeah, she probably could. >> could start >> actually. she could start a go fund me. >> someone could ghostwrite a book.she >> someone could ghostwrite a book. she could put that on. and do you know what would sell? do you know what it would sell? probably she could. probably pretty well. she could. she could do modelling. she could um, she could. could start, um, she could. well, have bit well, she did have a bit of a glow didn't she did. glow up, didn't she? she did. i mean, my goodness, so many ways that she could raise private capital to fund this. she capital to fund this. why is she relying taxpayer? relying on the taxpayer? >> i mean, her solicitor saying we going to stop we are not going to stop fighting does get fighting until she does get justice, is safely justice, until she is safely back sounds a bit of back home? sounds a bit of a threat let us kno
begum could have no resources.she do a tell all she could do a tell all interview to someone and get some pretty, pretty. she's pretty. penny for that? well yeah, she probably could. >> could start >> actually. she could start a go fund me. >> someone could ghostwrite a book.she >> someone could ghostwrite a book. she could put that on. and do you know what would sell? do you know what it would sell? probably she could. probably pretty well. she could. she could do...
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the lawyers of shamima begum gave five grounds for appeal, of shamima begum gave five grounds forappeal grounds for appeal, including things like she was a child when she went to syria, just 15, that she had been trafficked and groomed and sexually exploited. and let down by parts of the british state, her school, local authority, and the metropolitan police. and the chiefjustice as he said that was not a material consideration, that those were breaches that may have happened but had not been proved to happen, and evenif had not been proved to happen, and even if they had happened, that was four years before her citizenship was removed. and there were other considerations like had she been let a stateless, because they had removed her citizenship? the high court here said that in 2019 she was technically could have been a bangladeshi citizen, so at the time there was nothing unlawful at the home secretary did. 0n there was nothing unlawful at the home secretary did. on and on and on. as i say, a devastating judgment for shamima begum, and a huge victory for the home secretary. it will b
the lawyers of shamima begum gave five grounds for appeal, of shamima begum gave five grounds forappeal grounds for appeal, including things like she was a child when she went to syria, just 15, that she had been trafficked and groomed and sexually exploited. and let down by parts of the british state, her school, local authority, and the metropolitan police. and the chiefjustice as he said that was not a material consideration, that those were breaches that may have happened but had not been...
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ms begum's legal team said they will look at thejudgment ms begum's legal team said they will look at what to do next, but insist that their client should be allowed to come back to the uk. shamima begum is held unlawfully in arbitrary— shamima begum is held unlawfully in arbitrary detention which is banned by every— arbitrary detention which is banned by every international treaty. she and others — by every international treaty. she and others are the women and children— and others are the women and children rm what is not a refugee camp, _ children rm what is not a refugee camp, but— children rm what is not a refugee camp, but a prison camp. with more on this, i'm joined byjosh baker — the creator of the award—winning i'm not a monster podcast, which featured the story of shamima begum. you were there at the course of —— court of appeal, it was a decisive victory for the government, it was rejected wholly. victory for the government, it was rejected wholly-— rejected wholly. where does that leave her? _ rejected wholly. where does that leave her? surprise _ rejected wholly. where do
ms begum's legal team said they will look at thejudgment ms begum's legal team said they will look at what to do next, but insist that their client should be allowed to come back to the uk. shamima begum is held unlawfully in arbitrary— shamima begum is held unlawfully in arbitrary detention which is banned by every— arbitrary detention which is banned by every international treaty. she and others — by every international treaty. she and others are the women and children— and others are...
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shamima begum.et to find out in the next few minutes if she has won an appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. she was just 15 when she left to london go to syria. >> her british citizenship was revoked, but her lawyers argue she was a victim of trafficking . she was a victim of trafficking. here in the studio is the conservative for shipley, conservative mp for shipley, philip davies. still with philip davies. he's still with us reporter charlie us and gb news reporter charlie peters. charlie, let's start with you. can you just lay out what's today? how what's going on today? how pivotal will the decision be? actually in the context of what we're seeing in parliament and also with suella braverman's column this morning, fits column this morning, it all fits in quite nicely, doesn't it? >> court of >> well, this is the court of appeal comes a year and appeal and it comes a year and a day after the special immigration appeals commission last february said that upheld the government's d
shamima begum.et to find out in the next few minutes if she has won an appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. she was just 15 when she left to london go to syria. >> her british citizenship was revoked, but her lawyers argue she was a victim of trafficking . she was a victim of trafficking. here in the studio is the conservative for shipley, conservative mp for shipley, philip davies. still with philip davies. he's still with us reporter charlie us and gb news reporter...
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the lawyers of shamima begum gave five grounds for appeal.s like, she was a child and she went to syria, just 15, that she had been trafficked, groomed, sexually exploited, let down by parts of the british state. the chiefjustices said that was not a material consideration, that those were breaches that may have happened but had not been proved to happen, and even if they had happened, that was four years before her citizenship was removed, and there are other considerations like, had she been left stateless because they had removed her citizenship. the high court said that in 2019 there was nothing unlawful that the home secretary did. 0n was nothing unlawful that the home secretary did. on and on and on. as i say, a devastating judgment for shamima begum and a huge victory for the home secretary. this has been a very long legal battle. people from reprieve earlier saying they expect to take this to the supreme court. this does not end here necessarily, does it? i think that is interesting, because it will be difficult as things stand now to
the lawyers of shamima begum gave five grounds for appeal.s like, she was a child and she went to syria, just 15, that she had been trafficked, groomed, sexually exploited, let down by parts of the british state. the chiefjustices said that was not a material consideration, that those were breaches that may have happened but had not been proved to happen, and even if they had happened, that was four years before her citizenship was removed, and there are other considerations like, had she been...
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it could also be argued that ms begum is the author of her own misfortune. not for this court to agree or disagree with either a point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not, and the appeal is dismissed. let's speak to maya foa, an executive director of reprieve — a legal action non—governmental organisation representing ms begum. what is your reaction to this? well, it is obviously _ what is your reaction to this? well, it is obviously a _ what is your reaction to this? -ii it is obviously a disappointing decision but in some ways not surprising. what we have heard here is the court again showing absolute deference to the government and essentially saying this is a political decision, we can't trudge over that line and say they did something wrong procedurally, but they have also acknowledged that ms begum, there were credible suspicion she was a victim of trafficking and many people might find this decision disturbing, the decision to deprive her in the first place. what we are left w
it could also be argued that ms begum is the author of her own misfortune. not for this court to agree or disagree with either a point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not, and the appeal is dismissed. let's speak to maya foa, an executive director of reprieve — a legal action non—governmental organisation representing ms begum. what is your reaction to this? well, it is obviously _ what is your reaction to this?...
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shamima begum's legal limbo is increasingly the exception.g their citizens from syria to rehabilitate orjail them. the 2a—year—old's lawyers say bringing her back would be the just thing to do. dominic casciani, bbc news. the united states has returned to the moon for the first time in more than half a century. it was a giant leap of a commercial kind — a private spacecraft touched down near the lunar south pole, but appears to be lying on its side. scientists hope it will study the moon's surface and look for signs of frozen water. our science editor rebecca morelle has the details. we leave it. we came, and god willing, as we shall return. the voice of nasa's gene cernan as the apollo 17 lander left the lunar surface in 1972. no one thought it would take more than 50 years for america to return to the moon. but now they're back, this time with a private company in charge. we've reached the expected time of landing, but now is the process of waiting for comms. and we are in standby mode. there was a tense time at intuitive machines mission c
shamima begum's legal limbo is increasingly the exception.g their citizens from syria to rehabilitate orjail them. the 2a—year—old's lawyers say bringing her back would be the just thing to do. dominic casciani, bbc news. the united states has returned to the moon for the first time in more than half a century. it was a giant leap of a commercial kind — a private spacecraft touched down near the lunar south pole, but appears to be lying on its side. scientists hope it will study the...
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shamima begum loses her latest attempt to get her british citizenship back.ou calm down before you say something that you'll regret. a coronation street fixture for more than a decade, the actorjohn savident has died. 0n on bbc 0n bbc london, the mother of 0n bbc london, the mother back on the opening day of the fourth test against india. out to sea. 0ur correspondentjenny kumah has been watching it all and joins us live from plymouth now. it has been an extraordinary few days here in plymouth, first of all, around 3,000 people had to leave their homes in the property, in the community where the device was first found on tuesday. then this afternoon, people were given two hours notice, that this device was being transported through the streets of plymouth to a slipway to be detonated at sea. they were told they needed to be leave their homes to be out of harm's way. a city on alert. four days after the discovery of a second world war device in the back garden, a decision on how to deal with it. this 500 kilo unexploded world war ii device has been causing hav
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ms begum travelled to syria to join the islamic state group in 2015 when she was 15.nd in a syrian refugee camp in february 2019.
ms begum travelled to syria to join the islamic state group in 2015 when she was 15.nd in a syrian refugee camp in february 2019.
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. >> we need to stop all legal aid funding for shamima begum begum immediately. >> it's time rishi sunak kicked out liz truss and the trump tories and a world exclusive from boris johnson in ukraine. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the saturday five in the house of commons. it's been a week of rouse arguments and people's integrity being called into question. and if you want a break from such ugly scenes, then i'm afraid you've come to then i'm afraid you've come to the wrong place. however no debates will be cancelled here and nobody will be walking out ehhen and nobody will be walking out either. if we haven't got rid of benjamin butterworth by now, we're never going to manage it. he's here along with he's here as usual, along with other argumentative types , in other argumentative types, in the form of belinda deluise, albie amankona and ben liu . now albie amankona and ben liu. now everyone's going to get around 60s to outline their argument about a chosen topic. then we all pile in and the backstabbing begins in earnest. all pile in and the backstabbing begin
. >> we need to stop all legal aid funding for shamima begum begum immediately. >> it's time rishi sunak kicked out liz truss and the trump tories and a world exclusive from boris johnson in ukraine. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the saturday five. welcome to the saturday five in the house of commons. it's been a week of rouse arguments and people's integrity being called into question. and if you want a break from such ugly scenes, then i'm afraid you've come to then i'm afraid...
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it could be argued that the decision in ms begum has my case was harsh,.r disagree with either point of view. 0ur court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed. earlier i spoke to her correspondent dominic akashi any. those words there from baroness carr, the lady chiefjustice of england and wales, really sums up what this case is about. it wasn't about what people feel about what shamima begum had done and what has happened to her over the last nine years, it fundamentally comes down to a question of law and the home secretary, the home secretary's powers here. now, in essence, the government has the power to deprive a british citizen of their nationality if they have a chance of getting a nationality from another country or already have it. and in this case, the government concluded that shamima begum was bangladeshi by descent because her parents are bangladeshi nationals, that she could ask bangladesh to take her in
it could be argued that the decision in ms begum has my case was harsh,.r disagree with either point of view. 0ur court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed. earlier i spoke to her correspondent dominic akashi any. those words there from baroness carr, the lady chiefjustice of england and wales, really sums up what this case is about. it wasn't about what...
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it could be argued that the decision in miss begum's case was harsh.r points of view. this judgment is an emphatic victory for the home secretary. it underlines the government's power to strip some terrorism suspect of their citizenship. all three judges face national security above credible suspicions of trafficking, and that means shamima begum might find it very hard to appeal to the supreme court. miss begum's lawyers said the ruling has left her stateless, because she can't in practise get citizenship from her parents' country, bangladesh. shamima begum is held unlawfully in indefinite arbitrary detention, which is banned by every international treaty. she and others are the women and children, in what is not a refugee camp but a prison camp. shamima begum's legal limbo is increasingly the exception, other countries have been repatriating citizens from syria, to rehabilitate or jail them. the 24—year—old's lawyers say bringing her back would be the just thing to do. dominic casciani, bbc news. thousands of people have attended a state funeral in k
it could be argued that the decision in miss begum's case was harsh.r points of view. this judgment is an emphatic victory for the home secretary. it underlines the government's power to strip some terrorism suspect of their citizenship. all three judges face national security above credible suspicions of trafficking, and that means shamima begum might find it very hard to appeal to the supreme court. miss begum's lawyers said the ruling has left her stateless, because she can't in practise get...
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he'll be discussing shamima begum it's right begum and whether it's right that continues to receive thatve huge amounts of legal aid , i'm huge amounts of legal aid, i'm sure ben will be up for personally funding shamima campaign you with the saturday five live on gb news . >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back to the saturday five. a5 >> welcome back to the saturday five. as always. cheers very much for your company and your emails. has written in emails. gary has written in about ukraine and boris johnson. gary says funding ukraine through controversial aid charities is only ever going to prolong the conflict with russia. but cath has an opposing view and cath says i don't get why people moan about giving money to ukraine. we should all just be grateful that we're here in britain, live in a peaceful country. so that's two sides of opinion , not so much anymore. opinion, not so much anymore. >> well , up next it's opinion, not so much anymore. >> well, up next it's ben. >> well, up next it's ben. >> ben , what have you got for us >> ben, what have you got for us
he'll be discussing shamima begum it's right begum and whether it's right that continues to receive thatve huge amounts of legal aid , i'm huge amounts of legal aid, i'm sure ben will be up for personally funding shamima campaign you with the saturday five live on gb news . >> you're listening to gb news radio . radio. >> welcome back to the saturday five. a5 >> welcome back to the saturday five. as always. cheers very much for your company and your emails. has written in...
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it could be argued that the decision in ms begum's case was harsh.. but it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed. shamima begum's lawyer gareth peirce says she's being held in indefinite arbitrary detention, which is banned by every international treaty. she was speaking outside the royal courts ofjustice. unlawfulness that is, there is no exit. there is no way that she can escape from unlawful imprisonment unless the united kingdom takes her back and others. well, that has become clearer to the whole world in the past five years. it has not become clear to the united kingdom. every other country has taken their nationals back. france. germany. belgium. america. canada. australia. every country in a comparable position has seen that there is no alternative but to take their nationals back. the united kingdom stands now virtually alone, despite being unusually criticized heavily by the unite
it could be argued that the decision in ms begum's case was harsh.. but it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed. shamima begum's lawyer gareth peirce says she's being held in indefinite arbitrary detention, which is banned by every international treaty. she was speaking outside the royal courts ofjustice. unlawfulness that is, there...
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begum and a lot of board.lot of the young people who are turning to is aren't immigrants. they were born here. and i mean, the sort of john phenomenon, sort of jihadi john phenomenon, which there's a problem which is that there's a problem at the moment with people who young people who are brought up in a okay, sort of tangent, gently liberal society because we're not doing very well at freedom of speech and things like that. but broadly the kind of tolerant realm of, know, of tolerant realm of, you know, access to things that teenagers have access to and sort of living in a free society who are deciding turn against that deciding to turn against that for deciding to and for some reason, deciding to and actually lot of of these actually a lot of cases of these young people enjoy a normal young people will enjoy a normal teenage life drinking and teenage life of drinking and a bit weed and whatever. and bit of weed and whatever. and then extremists then becoming these extremists and so having a taste of freedom
begum and a lot of board.lot of the young people who are turning to is aren't immigrants. they were born here. and i mean, the sort of john phenomenon, sort of jihadi john phenomenon, which there's a problem which is that there's a problem at the moment with people who young people who are brought up in a okay, sort of tangent, gently liberal society because we're not doing very well at freedom of speech and things like that. but broadly the kind of tolerant realm of, know, of tolerant realm...
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let's by begum and her lawyers.om the brilliant spectator columnist and broadcaster alexandra marshall. alexandra, great to see from sydney, see you live from sydney, australia , where she was a child australia, where she was a child when she left the uk. is she still our problem ? still our problem? >> absolutely. she is not your problem. i was surprised to read this article and find that the uk did the right thing for a change. if you go and join an islamic foreign islamic terror group and fight for another state, then of course you should lose citizenship and never lose your citizenship and never be granted again. and mean, be granted it again. and i mean, let's let's be honest, if isis had not lost the war, these kids would not be wanting to come home. they only want to come back to britain because they lost, not because they're sorry for what they did. it's because they're in the desert they're sitting in the desert now. the wrong now. australia did the wrong thing we've out of our way now. australia did the wr
let's by begum and her lawyers.om the brilliant spectator columnist and broadcaster alexandra marshall. alexandra, great to see from sydney, see you live from sydney, australia , where she was a child australia, where she was a child when she left the uk. is she still our problem ? still our problem? >> absolutely. she is not your problem. i was surprised to read this article and find that the uk did the right thing for a change. if you go and join an islamic foreign islamic terror group...
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let's by begum and her lawyers. the brilliant spectator columnist and broadcaster alexandra marshall. alexandra, great to see from sydney, see you live from sydney, australia , where she was a child australia, where she was a child when she left the uk. is she still our problem ? still our problem? >> absolutely. she is not your problem. i was surprised to read this article and find that the uk did the right thing for a change. if you go and join an islamic foreign islamic terror group and fight for another state, then of course you should lose citizenship and never lose your citizenship and never be granted again. and mean, be granted it again. and i mean, let's let's be honest, if isis had not lost the war, these kids would not be wanting to come home. they only want to come back to britain because they lost, not because they're sorry for what they did. it's because they're in the desert they're sitting in the desert now. the wrong now. australia did the wrong thing we've out of our way now. australia did the wron
let's by begum and her lawyers. the brilliant spectator columnist and broadcaster alexandra marshall. alexandra, great to see from sydney, see you live from sydney, australia , where she was a child australia, where she was a child when she left the uk. is she still our problem ? still our problem? >> absolutely. she is not your problem. i was surprised to read this article and find that the uk did the right thing for a change. if you go and join an islamic foreign islamic terror group...
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>> begum. could >> shamima begum. how could i possibly her name anyway? panel say, well, >> one of my panel say, well, she's only 15. she was groomed and all the rest of it. paul lee, other are you? lee, other one, where are you? are where are your thoughts on that? at also well? that? at home also as well? abortion. that? at home also as well? abor set. debate whether or look set to debate whether or not it should be legalised . 24 not it should be legalised. 24 weeks. goodness gracious me. so i want to get stuck into all of that. and also drugs has been a massive drug heist. um, in this country, some people are saying, look at all the quantity of drugs that seized. is it drugs that were seized. is it time to legalise drugs now and actually see it as a revenue stream for the treasury? oh, uh, what do people make to that? well that's a superb menu as ever >> dewbs& co 6 to 7 pm. straight after this. don't miss it.thank straight after this. don't miss it. thank you. now, we've said a lot about the dramatic events of wednesday, when sir keir starmer alleged
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it could be argued that the decision in ms begum's case was harsh.hat ms begum is the author of her own misfortune. but it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed. the question now is will shamima begum appeal the ruling to a higher court? with the answer to that, here's our legal correspondent, dominic casciani. it's maybe given the strength of this decision today, baroness carr, lady chiefjustice, summed up, i think, the sentiments of many in the court today that some feel that that shamima begum has been treated harshly, but others say, "well, she's the author of her own misfortune". and neither of those things in legal terms matter because really what it comes down to is a question of law. and the three judges here in court said that the home secretary had been entitled in 2019 to deprive her of her british nationality on the basis of the assessment that she was a terrorist risk, even tho
it could be argued that the decision in ms begum's case was harsh.hat ms begum is the author of her own misfortune. but it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful. we have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed. the question now is will shamima begum appeal the ruling to a higher court? with the answer to that, here's our legal correspondent, dominic casciani. it's maybe given the...
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shamima begum surely we should be doing this any\her shamima begum surely we should be doing this any\her appeal dismissed, gum surely we should be doing this any\her appeal dismissed, but| had her appeal dismissed, but i will making the case for her will be making the case for her to be tried by a jury or in front of a jury listening to gb news radio . listening to gb news radio. >> well welcome back. we've been discussing the topic of the day, which is lee anderson and islamophobia, and you've been sending in your mail. mogg's great aim, says lee anderson, has brought out the discussion on extremism. he has on islamic extremism. he has highlighted he hasn't highlighted it. he hasn't distracted from it. and barry says, thank you for clearly defining state defining the state and relationship of the majority of the public's the british public's understanding of extreme islamism. freedom to express islamism. our freedom to express our honest beliefs has been hard earned over the centuries , and earned over the centuries, and should undermined by should not be undermined by middle concep
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shamima begum has lost an appeal against the decision to remove her british citizenship.ia. shamima left the uk to join the group calling itself islamic state, at the age of 15. she was found in a refugee camp a few years later. her lawyers had argued that the decision was unlawful, because she was a victim of trafficking. the ruling means, she cannot return to the uk. let's hear a little of thejudgement, and the response from shamima begum's legal team... it could be argued that the decision in this case was harsh. it could also be argued that she is the author of her own misfortune but it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. 0ur disagree with either point of view. our only task is to assess whether the decision was unlawful and concluded that it was not in the appeal is dismissed. it is concluded that it was not in the appeal is dismissed.— appeal is dismissed. it is not unlawfully — appeal is dismissed. it is not unlawfully indefinite - appeal is dismissed. it is not unlawfully indefinite of - appeal is dismissed. it is not unlawfully i
shamima begum has lost an appeal against the decision to remove her british citizenship.ia. shamima left the uk to join the group calling itself islamic state, at the age of 15. she was found in a refugee camp a few years later. her lawyers had argued that the decision was unlawful, because she was a victim of trafficking. the ruling means, she cannot return to the uk. let's hear a little of thejudgement, and the response from shamima begum's legal team... it could be argued that the decision...
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but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group when was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. the 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday. germany has become the latest country in europe to legalise cannabis. the law will come into effect in april and it will apply to over 18s only, but it does come with strict rules which will make it harder to buy the drug. however, people will be allowed to grow up to three plants at home. the government says the
but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group when was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some...
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shamima begum, whojoined the islamic missing, four are dead. group as a teenager, loses her appeal at the removal of her british citizenship. a british company promises the moon and delivers. the first us lunar landing in 50 years. and with a film in tomorrow, can any photographer better at this iconic shot from veal. we speak to the man who took three years to pull it off. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live,
shamima begum, whojoined the islamic missing, four are dead. group as a teenager, loses her appeal at the removal of her british citizenship. a british company promises the moon and delivers. the first us lunar landing in 50 years. and with a film in tomorrow, can any photographer better at this iconic shot from veal. we speak to the man who took three years to pull it off. hello, i'm matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live,
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shamima begum has lost an appeal against the removal of her british citizenship.e was 15 years old, she left her home in east london to join the islamic state group in syria. her uk citizenship was revoked on the grounds of national security shortly after she was found in a detention camp in 2019. our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, is at the high court. this wasn't her first appeal. is it likely to be her last?— this wasn't her first appeal. is it likely to be her last? well, it may be, civen likely to be her last? well, it may be. given this _ likely to be her last? well, it may be, given this decision _ likely to be her last? well, it may be, given this decision to - likely to be her last? well, it may be, given this decision to dip - likely to be her last? well, it may be, given this decision to dip the | be, given this decision to dip the lady chiefjustice summed up, i think, the sentiments of mimi in the court, that some feel that shamima begum has been treated harshly but others say, well, she is the author of her own misfortune and neither
shamima begum has lost an appeal against the removal of her british citizenship.e was 15 years old, she left her home in east london to join the islamic state group in syria. her uk citizenship was revoked on the grounds of national security shortly after she was found in a detention camp in 2019. our home and legal correspondent, dominic casciani, is at the high court. this wasn't her first appeal. is it likely to be her last?— this wasn't her first appeal. is it likely to be her last? well,...
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but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group when was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. the 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday. germany has become the latest country in europe to legalise cannabis. the law will come into effect in april and it will apply to over 18s only, but it does come with strict rules which will make it harder to buy the drug. however, people will be allowed to grow up to three plants at home. the government says the
but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group when was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some...
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but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group when was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. the 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday. germany has become the latest country in europe to legalise cannabis. the law will come into effect in april and it will apply to over 18s only, but it does come with strict rules which will make it harder to buy the drug. however, people will be allowed to grow up to three plants at home. the government says the
but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group when was 15, has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some...
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but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group whenas 15 has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. the 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday. germany has become the latest country in europe to legalise cannabis. the law will come into effect in april and it will apply to over 18s only, but it does come with strict rules which will make it harder to buy the drug. however, people will be allowed to grow up to three plants at home. the government says the ne
but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group whenas 15 has been told by a top court that she can't come back to the uk. she had appealed the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some...
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anyone who's involved in begum.s involved in illicit activities or terroristic activities abroad. this government has chosen to strip them of citizenship. now i hope that if that's a precedent that's set, anyone on the israeli side in terms of anyone who's british, has gone and joined the idf and committed genocide or war crimes, the uk government will take the same stance there. so that's a very firm position. the uk government has taken with shamima begum and they should take the same stance if they're being consistent with anyone involved in war crimes. >> just clarify, yeah anyone involved in war crimes. >look,just clarify, yeah anyone involved in war crimes. >look,just just clarify, yeah anyone involved in war crimes. >look,just just to clarify, yeah anyone involved in war crimes. >look,just just to clarify yeah , look, just just to clarify then, are comparing isis then, so you are comparing isis bride shamima begum british bride shamima begum to british people who are going to fight for the idf ? for the idf?
anyone who's involved in begum.s involved in illicit activities or terroristic activities abroad. this government has chosen to strip them of citizenship. now i hope that if that's a precedent that's set, anyone on the israeli side in terms of anyone who's british, has gone and joined the idf and committed genocide or war crimes, the uk government will take the same stance there. so that's a very firm position. the uk government has taken with shamima begum and they should take the same stance...
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shamima begum, francis . yeah, shamima begum, francis. yeah, again.gum loses appeal against removal of british citizenship. so lawyers of shamima begum have vowed to keep fighting. uh, appropriate to bring her home after they failed in a fresh attempt to overturn a decision against her. so sajid javid , the former home so sajid javid, the former home secretary, effective he made shamima state loose because he said that her crimes were so heinous and that they represented a very real and pertinent threat to the british people that she should not be allowed back in. so she is now in a refugee camp in northeastern syria . this is the northeastern syria. this is the latest appeal that her lawyers have presented to the british courts , and they have failed courts, and they have failed once again . so shamima is not once again. so shamima is not coming home. >> yeah, it all turns on this deprivation decision , which was deprivation decision, which was deemed, uh, there was an appeal about whether that was unlawful. but they concluded it wasn't. >> and is wi
shamima begum, francis . yeah, shamima begum, francis. yeah, again.gum loses appeal against removal of british citizenship. so lawyers of shamima begum have vowed to keep fighting. uh, appropriate to bring her home after they failed in a fresh attempt to overturn a decision against her. so sajid javid , the former home so sajid javid, the former home secretary, effective he made shamima state loose because he said that her crimes were so heinous and that they represented a very real and...
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but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group whenled the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been put in the sea to be detonated. thousands of people were evacuated as the bomb was taken through the city. the 500kg device was transported by the military after it was found buried in a garden on tuesday.
but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group whenled the government's decision from back in 2019 that strips her of her british citizenship on the grounds of national security. her lawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app. some other stories now. an unexploded world war ii bomb that was found in plymouth has been...
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the british born women, shanina begum, who joined the iso in syria, has lost her appeal to have her citizenship restored. the palestinians have endured another night of israel. the air attacks targeting areas across the gaza strip. 60 people had been killed in central gaza and overnight strikes on to crowded refugee camps. and overall, a 104 people had been killed during the past 24 hours. that does my history begins, are coverage, just a warning. some of the images are disturbing. the digging in the door using the stones, flashlight touched the heavy machinery and the fuel needed to run it are not available to search for bodies overnight is rarely air strikes, cost further destruction in neighborhoods and central gods. the with more palestinians killed and the injured taken to hospitals barely operating after months of bombing children who make up nearly half of causes population filled the treatment rooms of alex the hospital. the un agency eunice says at least 17000 children have been orphaned or separated from their families during the war. so far. the hospitals courtyard has become overwhe
the british born women, shanina begum, who joined the iso in syria, has lost her appeal to have her citizenship restored. the palestinians have endured another night of israel. the air attacks targeting areas across the gaza strip. 60 people had been killed in central gaza and overnight strikes on to crowded refugee camps. and overall, a 104 people had been killed during the past 24 hours. that does my history begins, are coverage, just a warning. some of the images are disturbing. the digging...
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i think view on shamima begum.ed kingdom, and we shouldn't and pretend shouldn't try and pretend that they're problem . they're somebody else's problem. >> yeah, you obviously share the view the bloke who's view with the bloke who's running to be the bethnal green mp jacobson. there's mp jacobson. maybe there's more in common than divides us. >> i'm sure have too >> well, i'm not sure i have too much with socialist much in common with socialist wannabe there go. wannabe mps, but there we go. >> patrick, as i'll >> and, patrick, as always, i'll be fascinating. coming up be fascinating. it's coming up after be back after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow 8:00. noting it's tomorrow at 8:00. noting it's ash drake ash wednesday. i'm drake rees—mogg. this has been state of will the of the nation. what will the weather in somerset? oh, of the nation. what will the weatiwill in somerset? oh, of the nation. what will the weatiwill be in somerset? oh, of the nation. what will the weatiwill be blue somerset? oh, of the natio
i think view on shamima begum.ed kingdom, and we shouldn't and pretend shouldn't try and pretend that they're problem . they're somebody else's problem. >> yeah, you obviously share the view the bloke who's view with the bloke who's running to be the bethnal green mp jacobson. there's mp jacobson. maybe there's more in common than divides us. >> i'm sure have too >> well, i'm not sure i have too much with socialist much in common with socialist wannabe there go. wannabe mps,...
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. >> and shamima begum, >> and jenny, shamima begum, should talk about her because should we talk aboute um, uk citizenship she lost, um, her uk citizenship appeal yesterday. but her lawyers have vowed to keep on fighting. >> can we not? because i promised all my friends i wouldn't talk about it with them. now i'm here on public television talking about it. um ihave television talking about it. um i have little to no sympathy. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. >> that's fine. i think most of the country would agree, you know? >> i mean, i had a i had a conversation with my son when he was young, when he was like seven, and i said, if you ever do anything wrong , you're going do anything wrong, you're going to have to stand by it. so whatever you make in whatever decisions you make in life , think very carefully , not life, think very carefully, not about just what you want to do, but if it goes belly up, are you going to be able to deal with it? in her instance, it didn't go the way she thought it would, and i'm sorry that she's losing her citizenship , but it's her citizenship, but it's a va
. >> and shamima begum, >> and jenny, shamima begum, should talk about her because should we talk aboute um, uk citizenship she lost, um, her uk citizenship appeal yesterday. but her lawyers have vowed to keep on fighting. >> can we not? because i promised all my friends i wouldn't talk about it with them. now i'm here on public television talking about it. um ihave television talking about it. um i have little to no sympathy. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah....
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um should shamima begum allowed return to begum be allowed to return to the shamima begum, because >>eah, shamima begum, because i've been in the press awful i've been in the press an awful lot this week. lost her appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. but of course, she ran off course, paul, when she ran off to syria to join illegal to syria to join an illegal death 15. death cult, she was 15. she shouldn't be let that go. >> well, there is argument >> well, there is an argument that should and that we should actually. and there that it's there is an argument that it's just person make just one person that can make that home that decision, the home secretary. there's lot to secretary. there's a lot to unpack shamima begum. this secretary. there's a lot to urnotk shamima begum. this secretary. there's a lot to urnot just shamima begum. this secretary. there's a lot to urnot just a shamima begum. this secretary. there's a lot to urnot just a simple, a begum. this secretary. there's a lot to urnot just a simple, uh,agum. this secretary. there's a lot to urnot just a simp
um should shamima begum allowed return to begum be allowed to return to the shamima begum, because >>eah, shamima begum, because i've been in the press awful i've been in the press an awful lot this week. lost her appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. but of course, she ran off course, paul, when she ran off to syria to join illegal to syria to join an illegal death 15. death cult, she was 15. she shouldn't be let that go. >> well, there is argument >> well,...
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but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group whenawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app.
but first, shamima begum, the 24—year—old who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group whenawyers say they won't stop fighting until she's home. and if you want to hear more on this story, then check out the shamima begum story podcast on the bbc sounds app.
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group has lost her appeal against the british government's decision to revoke our citizenship. jemima begum fled to syria 9 years ago when she was 15 to marian i. sci term. she now resides in a refugee camp there and berlin's international film festival, the barley knowledge, and as it's taught prizes later on saturday, this year. so hundreds of new phones from all around the world, screened here in the drum and capsule. but only 20 of them are in the running for the festivals, big awards, the golden and silver bears. here's a look at some of the favorites due monday. so they're basically doing both of you to pay. the current doesn't done a very big though. you're not. my favorite cake is one of this year as critics favorites. it tells the story of 70 year old widow my hand and tear wrong. she's used to spending most of her time alone until a meeting with friends opens the possibility of a new chapter in her loved life. cycle 17 shep to be sending chevy and they give you ronnie and directors, mario my good um and beta. so now you have were denied permission by a runs government to attends t
group has lost her appeal against the british government's decision to revoke our citizenship. jemima begum fled to syria 9 years ago when she was 15 to marian i. sci term. she now resides in a refugee camp there and berlin's international film festival, the barley knowledge, and as it's taught prizes later on saturday, this year. so hundreds of new phones from all around the world, screened here in the drum and capsule. but only 20 of them are in the running for the festivals, big awards, the...
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this is bbc news shamima begum — who joined the islamic state group as a teenager — loses her appealk fire in valencia. four people are confirmed dead. and, israel reportedly tables plans for the governance of gaza after the war. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. presidentjoe biden is announcing more
this is bbc news shamima begum — who joined the islamic state group as a teenager — loses her appealk fire in valencia. four people are confirmed dead. and, israel reportedly tables plans for the governance of gaza after the war. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. presidentjoe biden is announcing more
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now the court of appeal is set to rule on shamima begum's citizenship.024 a battleground year is the year the nation decides as the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns for the next general election. >> who will be left standing when the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives? >> who will rise and who will fall? >> let's find out together. >> let's find out together. >> for every moment, the highs , >> for every moment, the highs, the lows, the twists and turns . the lows, the twists and turns. >> we'll be with you for every step of this journey. in 2024. >> gb news is britain's election . channel you 920 now. >> isis bride shamima begum is set to find out if she's won a court of appeal ruling to overturn the removal of her british citizenship . british citizenship. >> well, back in 2015, shamima begum left her home in london, then travelled to syria to join isis at the age of 15. >> well, she was later found in a syrian camp in 2019 and subsequently well , she lost her subsequently well, she lost her pa
now the court of appeal is set to rule on shamima begum's citizenship.024 a battleground year is the year the nation decides as the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns for the next general election. >> who will be left standing when the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives? >> who will rise and who will fall? >> let's find out together. >> let's find out together. >> for every moment, the highs , >> for...