Daily Star

A point of no return

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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.”

TWO milkmen have been hailed as “life-savers” after alerting sleeping residents to a fire at a block of flats.

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.

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