Tribunal rules trio said to have travelled to Syria to join Isis were left stateless by Home Office decision

Three British-Bangladeshis said to have travelled to Syria to join Islamic State have won a legal challenge against the stripping of their British citizenship after a tribunal ruled the move left them stateless.

Two women who were born in the UK, known only as C3 and C4, had their British citizenship removed in November 2019 on the grounds of national security.

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