Masked protesters pop tyres of coach trying to take migrants to Bibby Stockholm barge after forming a human chain outside hotel

A group of masked protesters have surrounded a Bibby Stockholm bound coach sent to collect a group of asylum seekers being housed in Peckham

More Rwanda raids are coming, promise Home Office after up to 20 illegal migrants are detained in dawn arrests for deportation - as union says it has launched a judicial review into the controversial bill

Up to 20 illegal migrants were detained in the UK-wide operation, which saw immigration officials take people, including women, into custody.

Hundreds of migrants evicted from Dublin 'shanty town' arrive at tent encampment outside the city as Ireland decides what to do with the asylum seekers who fled Britain to avoid Rwanda deportation

The migrants were brought to Dublin's Citywest hotel and a site in Crooksling, where authorities had erected hardy makeshift accommodation with proper toilets and sanitation facilities.

Dublin's tent city is destroyed and all 200 asylum seekers taken away on coaches as Irish anger grows over migrants fleeing Britain's Rwanda relocation scheme

Hundreds of migrants have been sleeping rough beside Dublin's International Protection Office, setting up makeshift accommodation that snakes off down nearby streets

Thanks Rishi! Migrants living in Dublin's tent city say they are grateful to PM for refusing to allow them back to the UK because they 'don't want to go to Rwanda'

Migrants in Dublin's tent city today thanked Rishi Sunak for refusing to allow them back to Britain as they 'don't want to go to Rwanda'. Among those sleeping under canvas is Otumba (pictured).

Migrants living in Dublin's tent city say they are grateful to Britain and Rishi Sunak for refusing to allow them back to Britain because they 'don't want to go to Rwanda'

Migrants in Dublin's tent city today thanked Rishi Sunak for refusing to allow them back to Britain as they 'don't want to go to Rwanda'. Among those sleeping under canvas is Otumba (pictured).

Asylum-seeker fury over 'unfair' bid to send them back to Northern Ireland as they sleep in makeshift tent encampment outside Dublin's processing centre to dodge Rishi's Rwanda crackdown

MailOnline spoke to one refugee, Abdul, a 24-year-old who spent seven months travelling from Afghanistan to Northern Ireland, who said it was 'not fair' that he was forced to travel down to Dublin

Dublin's migrant 'tent city': Makeshift encampment lines the pavements around asylum processing centre as UK rejects bid by Ireland to return refugees crossing from NI

The string of makeshift accommodation was seen this morning stretching around the International Protection Office and continuing along the road

UK dismisses Irish demand to return migrants crossing from NI pointing out France doesn't accept Channel arrivals back - with showdown talks TODAY

The Republic has voiced alarm that large numbers are taking advantage of the invisible border on the island to avoid being deported to Rwanda.

'If France won't take them back, neither will we': UK slaps down Irish government plan to return asylum seekers who cross the border

Ministers in the republic have pledged to unveil emergency legislation this week which would allow them to return migrants to Northern Ireland following concern over an up-tick in numbers.

Row erupts as the UK slaps down an Irish government plan to send asylum seekers back to Britain

Ministers in the republic have pledged to unveil emergency legislation this week which would allow them to return migrants to Northern Ireland following concern over an up-tick in numbers.

Antiques Roadshow guest shocked by astonishing value of medieval stone head she found in her DRAIN

An Antiques Roadshow guest was left aghast by the value of a medieval stone head she found in her drain during Sunday's episode.

Ireland clashes with UK as Dublin vows to close 'loophole' of asylum seekers crossing the border to avoid being deported to Rwanda - with Rishi Sunak claiming it shows policy is already working

The Republic is looking at legal avenues to force asylum seekers to return to Northern Ireland , after raising concerns that 80 per cent of recent arrivals had crossed the border.

Veteran BBC journalist Stephen Grimason who broke news of the historic Good Friday Agreement in 1998 dies aged 67

Following his iconic three-decade-long career in journalism, Grimason, originally from Lurgan, Co Armagh, later went on to work for the Stormont administration as director of communications.

Ireland will send migrants to the UK: Irish government to look at emergency laws to kick out immigrants sneaking in from Northern Ireland - after Rishi Sunak said Rwanda plan was deterring them away from Britain and to Ireland

The Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris has asked his Minister for Justice to bring a change in the law that would force asylum seekers to return to the UK.

Rishi Sunak insists migrants going to Ireland proves that the Rwanda plan is working as a 'deterrent' - as PM says his focus is on 'securing our borders'

In an interview with Sky News ' with Trevor Phillips, which will air in full on Sunday the Prime Minster defended his flagship scheme saying 'people are worried about coming here'.

Met police arrest Gaza protesters for racism and hate banner comparing Israel to the Nazis - as 'up to 100,000 people' take to the streets of London in latest pro-Palestine rally

'Hundreds of thousands' marched through the streets of London in a series of protests today, some in support of a ceasefire in Gaza and others to call for an end to anti-Semitism.

How King Charles, Kate Middleton and Fergie have revealed all to the public about their cancer diagnoses

The good news about the King's cancer treatment today is just the latest instance of the royals opening up about health battles since the start of the his reign.

When was King Charles diagnosed with cancer? And when did he first go back to work? A timeline of the events that led to today's update

Here MailOnline takes a look at the sequence of events that led to today's update on the King's health.

Rwanda bill blamed for more migrants crossing into Ireland, former Taoiseach claims, as French President Macron enrages No 10 with 'betrayal of our values' sneer

Micheal Martin, currently the Irish foreign minister, claimed that migrants were flooding into the Republic over 'fears' of being deported through Rishi's flagship Rwanda scheme.