Schoolgirl's passport to be held by high court amid 'Islamic State' fears
The passport of a schoolgirl thought to be at risk of travelling to an 'Islamic State' country must be held by a High Court official for her own safety, a judge has ruled.
The passports of the 16-year-old’s two sisters must also be held by the tipstaff - an officer of the court - and only returned for approved trips abroad.




