Deportation from Heathrow to Paris is postponed amid threats of legal action

Removals under ‘one in, one out’ deal will begin imminently

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp - who served as an immigration minister in Boris Johnson's government - said Labour's plan would be overwhelmed by legal challenges.

Deported asylum seekers expected to sit alongside paying passengers, not charter aircraft

The initial deportation of small-boat migrants is due to take place as early as today. Ministers are gearing up for the first removal flights as part of the 'one in, one out' deal…

They will be flown back on Air France commercial flights, with removal notices having already been served on asylum seekers who arrived last month.

It’s understood about 50 people a week will be deported

Deportation from Heathrow to Paris is postponed amid threats of legal action

Group of people who crossed Channel by boat understood not to have been on Air France plane after legal challenge

One migrant who arrived in Britain last month had been due to be sent back aboard a scheduled flight to Paris on Monday afternoon. But the removal under the 'one in, one out' deal…

French charity Auberge des Migrants, which has mounted a campaign against the 'one-in, one-out' policy, said two deportations had now been cancelled.

Legal challenges and protests from charities hit Starmer’s efforts to put deal with France into action

The Eritrean man took his case to the High Court, claiming he would be 'destitute' if the Home Office sends him back to France.

Downing Street forced to deny ‘one in, one out’ deal with France is a ‘shambles’ after two failed deportation attempts

Starmer’s deal dealt major blow by temporary last-minute injunction

The ruling by a judge to halt the removal of a 25-year-old Eritrean has cast doubt on the future of the programme

Home Secretary vows to challenge High Court injunction that threatens to derail Starmer’s ‘one in, one out’ deal with France