Flight comes hours after new policy on modern slavery to make it harder for Channel migrants to resist being sent to France

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

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

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

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Deportations to France begin despite threats of legal action

Exclusive: Migrants in the UK due for deportation to France will not be allowed to request review of modern slavery decision

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

Flight comes hours after new policy on modern slavery to make it harder for Channel migrants to resist being sent to France

A High Court bid to have his removal temporarily blocked failed

Home Office says man left Heathrow for Paris early on Friday after losing high court attempt to block move

The man who crossed the English Channel in August is the second this week to be flown from Britain to France under the 'one-in, one-out' deal.

The Eritrean man said he was an 'alleged trafficking victim' and his barristers asked for an 'interim relief' because deportation would risk multiple human rights breaches.

The second migrant was successfully deported to France as part of the agreement this morning - only for hundreds more to set off in dinghies from a beach near Calais.

Two asylum seekers have been removed from the country under the ‘one in, one out’ scheme.

Lawyers for migrants under the ‘one in, one out’ deal have argued that they will be destitute if they are returned to France with little support and accommodation in short supply.…

Home Office sources said an Iranian male had been returned to France on Friday