The Home Office has advertised for a religious adviser to help detained migrants get married - despite the risk of sham ceremonies.

The vacancy for the religious affairs manager post is at Campsfield House Immigration Removal Centre, near the village of Kidlington, Oxfordshire.

It was announced last year the immigration detention facility near Oxford would be reopened after it shut in 2018 amid riots, escapes and poor conditions.

The centre, which has space for up to 400 people waiting for their immigration status to be resolved, is now expected to open its doors in December.

Among the 'main duties' on the ad for its religious adviser is needing to 'counsel residents who request marriage while in custody and make any arrangements for the wedding'.