Human rights groups say the government risks breaching international law by denying people the right to claim asylum.

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

The 25-year-old claims to be trafficking victim and won high court challenge in what may prove major blow to Labour policy

Human rights groups say the government risks breaching international law by denying people the right to claim asylum.

The case was the first challenge relating to the treaty, which aims to reduce small-boat crossings of the English Channel by migrants, to reach London’s High Court.

Minister insists court ruling that blocked deportation of Eritrean man ‘will not undermine basis’ of deal with France

LONDON: The UK government on Wednesday insisted its one-for-one migrants deal with France would go ahead after the High Court in London blocked the planned deportation of an…

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

UK High Court ruled against Eritrean man in case that tested new 'one in, one out' migration scheme.

But ministers face fresh legal woes despite quiet change of rules by home secretary

The Eritrean man claimed he was an 'alleged trafficking victim' with his barristers asking the court for an 'interim relief'.