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UK interior minister Priti Patel suggested the European Court of Human Rights' intervention to stop a deportation flight to Rwanda was politically motivated and that the way the court have operated is 'scandalous'.
Merseyside Police said 'missiles' had been thrown at officers and a police vehicle was damaged but no injuries were reported after several hundred demonstrators rallied late on Friday.
According to reports, a group of detainees left their rooms in the early hours of the morning and entered a courtyard armed with weaponry. No one was hurt during the disturbance, which followed a substantial power outage.
Beneath the façade of the UK's shops, or behind the doors of residential homes, live thousands of forgotten, invisible people. All too often these victims of modern forms of slavery are at the whim of their abusers and are without any form of aid.
Olympian Mo Farah has been applauded by prominent British politicians after telling his traumatic story of being forced into child trafficking when he first came to the UK
Alain Mukuralinda, Rwanda's deputy government spokesman, said: "The UK has informed the 1st group of about 50 that they'll be relocated, and we expect to hear soon from our UK partners when they'll arrive, likely in the next few weeks".
Care4Calais, an organisation campaigning to overturn the UK-Rwanda migration deal, said twenty of those set to be deported on 14 June have had their tickets cancelled.
One Yemeni asylum-seeker under threat of deportation by the UK government's controversial news scheme made a video addressed to Boris Johnson saying he had 'no other choice but to kill myself'.
A group of refugees, including children, landed at the Marina in Dover after the UK's lifeboat service met their boat at sea and brought them in safely.
'They're in a battle to persuade their grim electorate that one is crueler than the other,' said one opposition MP.