Treaty can be ended by either side at a month’s notice and France can refuse returns on certain grounds

Last month, Sir Keir Starmer said the deal would ‘turn the tables’ on the people smugglers who bring them here

The "one-in, one-out" deal will see some of those arriving in the UK returned to France.

Some asylum seekers will be sent back across Channel for first time under treaty agreed with French president

British authorities are ‘operationally ready’ and migrant detentions are expected to begin ‘within days’, the UK Home Office said.

Treaty can be ended by either side at a month’s notice and France can refuse returns on certain grounds

People detained after arriving in small boat expected to be returned within three weeks, says Home Office

‘When I say I will stop at nothing to secure our borders, I mean it’, the prime minister said on Thursday

Video shows the first migrants detained under the UK’s new “one in, one out” deal with Emmanuel Macron, who could be sent back to France within weeks. People who were detained…