New pictures have emerged of French police clearing up the final refugees at the Calais migrant camp before demolition work begins.
Some 2,000 migrants left voluntarily on Monday for centres across France, with hundreds more leaving today.
The tents and structures that formed “The Jungle” which was once home to some 7,000 residents are now being pulled down, marking a sad end to a torrid period in our geopolitical history.
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