The Government has been refused permission to take its fight to remove preacher Abu Qatada from the UK to the Supreme Court.
Permission to appeal to the highest court in the land over a case that has already dragged on for eight years was refused by the Court of Appeal.
The Government's had tried to launch a new appeal after judges last month rejected the latest in a long line of attempts to deport the terror suspect to Jordan.
In March, the Court of Appeal backed an earlier ruling that Qatada could not be deported over fears that evidence obtained through torture would be used against him.
After the latest blow, the Home Office insisted it would fight on.
A spokesman said: "We are disappointed with the Court of Appeal's decision but will now request permission to appeal directly from the Supreme Court.
"The Government remains committed to deporting this dangerous man and we continue to work with the Jordanians to address the outstanding legal issues preventing deportation."
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