Ruling against Home Office comes as government tries to remove requirement to give notice in some circumstances

The court of appeal has ruled that the UK government acted unlawfully when it stripped a British woman of her citizenship without telling her.

By a two to one majority, the justices upheld a high court ruling that the failure to notify the woman, known as D4, that her citizenship had been removed until the government was contacted by her lawyers nullified the decision.

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