A family of three, including a small child, have become the first people to arrive in Britain under a "one-in, one-out" deal with France.
The UK struck a deal with France to create a legal route for asylum seekers to dissuade people from making the Channel crossing in small boats. The first migrants have been deported to France under the agreement.
* This is a breaking news story. Follow us on Google News, Flipboard, Apple News, Twitter, Facebook or visit The Mirror homepage.
We'll be bringing you the latest updates on this Breaking Politics News story.
Please check back regularly for updates on this developing storyHERE. Get email updates on the day’s biggest stories straight to your inbox bysigning up for our newsletters.
Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you by following The Mirror every time you see our name.
Join The Mirror’s WhatsApp Community - CLICK HERE
Follow The Mirror on Google News -CLICK HERE and click the star
Follow The Mirror on Apple News -CLICK HERE available on Apple devices
Follow The Mirror on Flipboard -CLICK HERE and click follow
You can sign up forTwitter alerts for breaking news here@MirrorBreaking_ and follow ushttps://twitter.com/MirrorPolitics for all the latest updates.
Keep up-to-date with your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day by following us on Facebook athttps://www.facebook.com/MirrorPolitics/. See all our social accounts you can follow here:mirror.co.uk/social
READ MORE: Watch the Mirror's new YouTube show Party Games as politicians spill secrets of being an MP
You may also like
'My sister-in-law isn't coping well with my brother's illness'
Gujarat CM Patel chairs high-level meeting ahead of '12th annual Chintan Shibir'
Delhi BMW accident: "Help to the injured was deprived in a very calculated manner by lady to save herself", says Counsel for complainant
UNGA: Palestinian prez addresses UN via video after US blocks visa; condemns Oct 7 attack
ECI's 30th initiative: New guidelines aim to reduce delays; ensure uniformity in counting process of postal ballots