A teacher who was jailed for 25 years for grooming pupils to become terrorists has been banned from the classroom today.
New evidence revealed by teaching watchdogs has found that Umar Haque, who was 25 when he was jailed in 2015, may have been planning an attack on the late Queen.
Haque, who had been 'fanatical' about ISIS, had plans to create a London-based 'death squad' made up of pupils from a fee-paying independent Muslim school in Leyton, east London.
He was jailed for 25 years to life and had to be dragged from the dock in mid-rant about the end of 'Western domination'.
Today, Haque was struck off for life after being allowed to appear before teaching watchdogs for the first day of the misconduct hearing into his behaviour.
He told the shocked panel: 'It does not bother me an inch that the Teaching Regulation Agency seek to impose upon me a lifetime ban from teaching for indeed I will merely be re-employed by The Islamic Caliphate (The Islamic State) in the future'.