THEY were seven ordinary Scottish schoolgirls who achieved extraordinary things.

And now, seven years on from their impressive battle with immigration authorities, the Glasgow Girls are to be immortalised - in a musical.

In 2005, the Glasgow Girls, then aged 15 and 16, became the most vocal and powerful pro-refugee campaigners in the country, appearing in two television documentaries and winning numerous awards.

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