An NHS doctor accused of kidnapping a British photographer in Syria will face trial in June.

Shajul Islam, 26, who studied at St Bartholomew's and a University of London hospital, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday via videolink from Belmarsh prison, charged with keeping John Cantlie and a Dutch journalist captive.

He is accused of being part of an extremist group that held Cantlie, who worked for various newspapers including the Sunday Times, and Jeroen Oerlemans for around a week in the war-torn state.

Islam, from Stratford, east London, was arrested at Heathrow airport last month as he arrived back in the UK with his wife and one-year-old daughter on a flight from Egypt.

He is accused of being a doctor for the jihadi group that kidnapped the journalists and held them at a camp in Syria.

Cantlie and Oerlemans were kept handcuffed and blindfolded after being captured as they travelled into Syria to cover the conflict there.

It is alleged that Islam, with others, unlawfully and injuriously imprisoned Cantlie and Oerlemans against their will between 17 and 26 July.

He was remanded in custody until a plea and case management hearing on 12 April. A six-week trial is due to begin on 5 June.