A point of no return
SHAMIMA choices.
And there those.
Sorry, but you can’t go and knowingly join a terror cult responsible for some of the world’s worst atrocities and expect everything to be forgiven.
And her attempts to return to this country are not going to work.
The 21-year-old’s transformation seems very transparent.
This has all come after a long, drawnout process where she has tried everything to return.
But there can be no way back.
Imagine being a family member of one of the victims of a devastating event orchestrated by Islamic State.
It would be an insult to their grief to let this bad apple return.
Begum made her is no coming back from
THE UK’S first ketamineassisted psychotherapy clinic has opened.
Experts hope to help patients with addiction and mental health conditions who have struggled to get effective treatments.
The clinic, Awakn, will charge £6,000 for a lowdose course alongside talking therapy in Bristol.
Clinic lead Dr Ben Sessa said: “Some patients with severe mental health disorders are resistant to traditional treatments.”
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James Runciman, 30, and Sam Rudkin banged on doors to wake up people as smoke spread through the building in Dorchester, Dorset.
Resident Alan Murphy said: “They are heroes – I would have been dead.”
A man, 48, was arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.