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Ex-IS bride Shamima Begum has lost her appeal to have her UK citizenship restored, after she travelled to Syria in February 2015 to join the Islamic State group.
Shamima Begum was one of three British schoolgirls who travelled to IS-controlled Syria in 2015.
Shamima Begum said losing her children to conditions of war sent her mental health spiralling.
The case of Shamima Begum will be heard by the UK's Supreme Court on Monday.
The ruling in her favour means Begum could appear before a court in London, despite UK authorities continuously declaring they would not help her return from Syria.
Bride of former IS fighter Shamima Begum is set to appeal a decision barring her return to the UK to challenge the removal of her British citizenship.
Shamima Begum's appeal against the Home Office's decision to strip her of British citizenship has failed.
Lawyers representing Shamima Begum have successfully asked for legal aid, it was revealed Sunday - the same day allegations emerged that she was a member of IS' morality police.
Shamima Begum, the London-born 19-year-old who joined the Islamic State group four years ago, was a member of IS' feared morality police, Syrian activists say.
In her latest interview, Shamima Begum says she has grown bored of Brexit updates as the UK remains in political deadlock.