The battle of the Calais Jungle has begun: Police fire tear gas at mob of stone-throwing migrants as officials prepare to begin demolition - and another coachload of 'children' arrive in Britain

A 50-strong mob of frustrated young men threw missiles at the officers who responded with tear gas and baton charges.
The unrest comes 36 hours before the sprawling shanty town close to the Calais ferry port is cleared.
French authorities have announced they will clear all migrants out of Calais and destroy the 'Jungle' camp, starting Monday.
The trouble at the camp comes as more than 50 girls arrived at the Lunar House immigration centre in Croydon, south London, on Saturday night. 

Migrants throw tear gas canisters at French riot police officers during clashes in a makeshift migrant camp known as 'The Jungle'
Migrants throw tear gas canisters at French riot police officers during clashes in a makeshift migrant camp known as 'The Jungle'
A 50-strong mob of frustrated young men threw missiles at the officers who responded with tear gas and baton charges
A 50-strong mob of frustrated young men threw missiles at the officers who responded with tear gas and baton charges
French riot police officers fire tear gas canisters during clashes with migrants in a makeshift migrant camp near Calais, France
French riot police officers fire tear gas canisters during clashes with migrants in a makeshift migrant camp near Calais, France
Police fire tear gas into the Calais 'Jungle' camp as migrants attempt to breach the road fencing to the port
Police fire tear gas into the Calais 'Jungle' camp as migrants attempt to breach the road fencing to the port
French authorities say the closure of the slum-like camp in Calais will start on Monday and will last approximately a week
French authorities say the closure of the slum-like camp in Calais will start on Monday and will last approximately a week
A demonstrator throws stones at French riot police officers during clashes in a makeshift migrant camp near Calais, France
A demonstrator throws stones at French riot police officers during clashes in a makeshift migrant camp near Calais, France
Police fire tear gas into the Calais 'Jungle' camp as migrants attempt to breach the road fencing to the port
Police fire tear gas into the Calais 'Jungle' camp as migrants attempt to breach the road fencing to the port
The unrest comes 36 hours before the sprawling shanty town close to the Calais ferry port is clear
The unrest comes 36 hours before the sprawling shanty town close to the Calais ferry port is clear
It comes after it was revealed that migrants were set to spill out into Northern France in the wake of the planned demolition of the camp
It comes after it was revealed that migrants were set to spill out into Northern France in the wake of the planned demolition of the camp
Riot police attended the scene near the 'Jungle' and fired tear gas towards the migrants who were throwing stones 
Riot police attended the scene near the 'Jungle' and fired tear gas towards the migrants who were throwing stones 
French riot police officers took positions inside the camp during clashes with migrants on Saturday night after it was announced authorities will clear the area 
French riot police officers took positions inside the camp during clashes with migrants on Saturday night after it was announced authorities will clear the area 
Young men who had gathered near the camp were forced to run away from the tear gas which had been fired by riot police 
Young men who had gathered near the camp were forced to run away from the tear gas which had been fired by riot police 
The group of 54 girls are the first child refugees to enter the UK from Calais under the Dubs amendment - a government pledge to help minors, reports The Observer.
The newspaper reports that the girls, most of whom are from Eritrea in Africa, were brought to the UK under the amendment - which could spark an increase in the number of young migrants coming to Britain. 
Meanwhile, migrants have been encouraged to claim asylum in France. They will be processed in a nearby warehouse and sent to reception centre across the countries.
Those who refuse to claim asylum and stay in northern France risk arrest and deportation.
The police operation involving some 1,250 CRS riot police is expected to last five days.
The trouble comes after it was revealed that migrants were set to spill out into Northern France in the wake of the planned demolition of the camp.
Unofficial migrant camps without running water and toilets are expected to swell around the area after the Jungle camp is ripped to the ground next week, according to British aid volunteers.
Bulldozers will move in on the slum, with the French authorities saying the estimated 6,500 migrants camped there will be relocated, but some have already started moving on.

Police fire tear gas at mob of stone-throwing migrants in Calais

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A rainbow forms as a migrant jumps over a puddle in the Jungle migrant camp on October 22, 2016 in Calais, France
A rainbow forms as a migrant jumps over a puddle in the Jungle migrant camp on October 22, 2016 in Calais, France
A refugee carries a box with wood through the Jungle which will be dismantled on Monday
A refugee carries a box with wood through the Jungle which will be dismantled on Monday
Refugees receive wood for heating and cooking from some volunteers as they carry bin bags
Refugees receive wood for heating and cooking from some volunteers as they carry bin bags
Refugees queue outside the Kitchen in Calais for some food in a daily struggle in the Jungle
Refugees queue outside the Kitchen in Calais for some food in a daily struggle in the Jungle
Migrants play a board game by their tent in the Jungle migrant camp  in Calais
Migrants play a board game by their tent in the Jungle migrant camp  in Calais
Migrants are set to spill out into Northern France in the wake of the planned demolition of the Calais Jungle
Migrants are set to spill out into Northern France in the wake of the planned demolition of the Calais Jungle
Migrants stand at a top of hill close to the makeshift 'Jungle' camp in Calais, France
Migrants stand at a top of hill close to the makeshift 'Jungle' camp in Calais, France
Migrants were photographed carrying bags as they walked in the makeshift camp before it gets dismantled
Migrants were photographed carrying bags as they walked in the makeshift camp before it gets dismantled
Unofficial migrant camps are likely to grow in northern France in the wake of next week's planned demolition of the 'Jungle' shanty-town in Calais, British aid volunteers fear
Unofficial migrant camps are likely to grow in northern France in the wake of next week's planned demolition of the 'Jungle' shanty-town in Calais, British aid volunteers fear
A group of children from the Calais 'Jungle' leave the camp

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Care4Calais founder Clare Moseley said that following the part-dismantlement of the Jungle in February, serious failings were reported at some of the centres migrants were sent to.
She said there was a lack of basic essentials, including access to interpreters and legal advice. And she added: 'We are also concerned that unofficial camps in the north of France will now grow.
'These suffer from a severe lack of infrastructure, no running water, toilets or medical facilities, and so where possible we will also direct aid to these areas.'
Meanwhile, Lily Caprani, UNICEF UK's Deputy Executive Director, has urged the authorities to learn lessons from the last attempted demolition. 
'Once the demolition starts there are no second chances,' she said.
'If it results in a single child going missing, or forces them into the hands of smugglers and traffickers, then we will have failed them
'The authorities must prove they have learnt the lessons from last time and keep every child safe throughout this process. 
'During the last demolition, which saw people scattered by tear gas and rubber bullets, more than 100 children went missing because it began before their safety was guaranteed.
'We've seen the Home Secretary achieve real progress by bringing some of the vulnerable children to the UK, but there are hundreds more in Calais still waiting to reach safety. 
'The UK has made a commitment to bring these children here, and the demolition doesn't change that. 
'This is not the end of the story and it's essential that the UK and French authorities continue to work together to ensure the long-term welfare of every child.'  
As France gears up for next year's presidential election, French president Francois Hollande has appeared keen to adopt a firmer stance and finally close the camp
As France gears up for next year's presidential election, French president Francois Hollande has appeared keen to adopt a firmer stance and finally close the camp
The slum has become a symbol of his government's failure to tackle Europe's migrant crisis and a target of criticism from conservative and far-right rivals seeking to unseat him
The slum has become a symbol of his government's failure to tackle Europe's migrant crisis and a target of criticism from conservative and far-right rivals seeking to unseat him
Care4Calais founder Clare Moseley said that following the part-dismantlement of the Jungle in February, serious failings were reported at some of the centres migrants were sent to
Care4Calais founder Clare Moseley said that following the part-dismantlement of the Jungle in February, serious failings were reported at some of the centres migrants were sent to
Amid reports that migrants may attempt last-ditch bids to cross the English Channel, Kent Police has said it is braced for any fall-out from the demolition
Amid reports that migrants may attempt last-ditch bids to cross the English Channel, Kent Police has said it is braced for any fall-out from the demolition
The force has said it is 'monitoring events' in northern France as notices started to go up in the camp alerting migrants to the imminent clearance
The force has said it is 'monitoring events' in northern France as notices started to go up in the camp alerting migrants to the imminent clearance
Meanwhile in Kent, a 'White Lives Matter' march is planned on Saturday in Margate. A counter-protest by anti-racist locals has also been organised
Meanwhile in Kent, a 'White Lives Matter' march is planned on Saturday in Margate. A counter-protest by anti-racist locals has also been organised
The camp (pictured) will be dismantled and the process will take a week according tho the French authorities
The camp (pictured) will be dismantled and the process will take a week according tho the French authorities
Migrants sit on top of a small hill to make a phone call in the 'Jungle' camp in Calais, France 
Migrants sit on top of a small hill to make a phone call in the 'Jungle' camp in Calais, France 
Migrants play cricket with volunteers in the Jungle as they contemplate their next move after the planned demolition of the migrant camp
Migrants play cricket with volunteers in the Jungle as they contemplate their next move after the planned demolition of the migrant camp
Migrant families leave the Jungle for new life in south of France

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As France gears up for next year's presidential election, French president Francois Hollande has appeared keen to adopt a firmer stance and finally close the camp.
It has become a symbol of his government's failure to tackle Europe's migrant crisis and a target of criticism from conservative and far-right rivals seeking to unseat him.
Amid reports that migrants may attempt last-ditch bids to cross the English Channel, Kent Police has said it is braced for any fall-out from the demolition.
The force has said it is 'monitoring events' in northern France as notices started to go up in the camp alerting migrants to the imminent clearance.
Meanwhile in Kent, a 'White Lives Matter' march is planned on Saturday in Margate. A counter-protest by anti-racist locals has also been organised.



Teen model branded ‘anorexic’ by her tennis ace dad Yevgeny Kafelnikov defies critics with a stunning catwalk appearance at Moscow Fashion Week


  • Alesya Kaflenikova shot to fame last year with a raunchy Instagram video 
  • Teen says that she weighs between 49 to 50 kilograms (7 stone 10 lbs to 7 stone 12 lbs) but would make her clinically underweight for her age
  • Her father has spoken out, saying: 'She doesn't listen to me'
Alesya Kafelnikova, 17, who is the daughter of former World No 1 tennis player Yevgeny Kafelnikov, 42 and has faced claims that she suffers from anorexia, hit the runway during Russian designer Valentin Yudashkin's show. 
She appeared first in a short white dress with chiffon sleeves, festooned with sequins, and later in a one-shoulder evening gown. 

'Anorexic' teen model graces the catwalk at Moscow Fashion Week
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Alesya poses for a selfie in a recent Instagram photo. The teenage model who has allegedly suffered from anorexia in the past, has won over her critics at Moscow Fashion Week
Alesya poses for a selfie in a recent Instagram photo. The teenage model who has allegedly suffered from anorexia in the past, has won over her critics at Moscow Fashion Week
Dozens of social media users gushed about how 'elegant' she looked and praised her professionalism as a model.
The teenager's career has gone from strength to strength over the past year and she now claims to command as much as 200,000 RUB (£2,400) a day as a model.
Miss Kafelnikova, who graduated from high school just this year, revealed how much she is earning - a fortune by Russian standards - in an online Q&A session with fans.
She insisted her feet were still on the ground, saying: 'You can't buy my love. In my life, love and money are not linked together. I work and make money on my own.' 
Kaflenikova says that she weighs between 49 to 50 kilograms (7 stone 10 lbs to 7 stone 12 lbs), which she claims is 'normal' for a model. 
According to Alesya's Elite model profile she is 178cm tall which would give her a BMI in the 0 percentile, making her underweight for her height and age according to NHS guidelines
According to Alesya's Elite model profile she is 178cm tall which would give her a BMI in the 0 percentile, making her underweight for her height and age according to NHS guidelines
 Alesya strikes a pose on Instagram. Dozens of social media users gushed about how 'elegant' she looked and praised her professionalism as a model
 Alesya strikes a pose on Instagram. Dozens of social media users gushed about how 'elegant' she looked and praised her professionalism as a model
According to her Elite model profile she is 178cm tall which would give her a BMI in the 0 percentile, making her underweight for her height and age according to NHS guidelines. 
Her father is a former world No 1 tennis player who won two Grand Slam singles titles, the 1996 French Open and the 1999 Australian Open. 
Earlier this year, Mr Kafelnikov spoke of his concerns that Alesya was suffering from 'real anorexia' - amid reports her weight had plummeted as low as 7 stone.
Her father, from Sochi, Russia, said he was 'strictly against' Alesya's radical weight loss, expressing his concern over her 'stupid' 213,000 Instagram followers - a figure now closer to 300,000 - who he says encourage her to slim further.
The teenager's career has gone from strength to strength over the past year and she now claims to command as much as 200,000 RUB (£2,400) a day as a model
The teenager's career has gone from strength to strength over the past year and she now claims to command as much as 200,000 RUB (£2,400) a day as a model
Mr Kafelnikov, who currently lives in Moscow, took to social media to say how concerned he is over his daughter's help. 
Her frustrated father said he had chosen to speak out in public over his fears because his daughter no longer took any notice of what he said, and he hoped to influence her via social media. 
He said: ‘This is real anorexia. Alesya has 14-year-old followers on Instagram, who have no brain, and support her for losing weight. She should not be listening to these idiots.
'Last year when she weighed 52kg, I was happy. She was so pretty and finally started looking like a woman. And what is happening now? I am strictly against such a radical weight loss! Unfortunately, she doesn't listen to me.’
Aleysa at Valentin Yudashkin's show at Moscow Fashion Week. She insists her feet are still on the ground, saying: 'You can't buy my love. In my life, love and money are not linked together'
Aleysa at Valentin Yudashkin's show at Moscow Fashion Week. She insists her feet are still on the ground, saying: 'You can't buy my love. In my life, love and money are not linked together'
Despite reports that she suffers from anorexia, Kaflenikova says that she weighs between 49 to 50 kilograms (7 stone 10 lbs to 7 stone 12 lbs), which she claims is 'normal' for a model
Despite reports that she suffers from anorexia, Kaflenikova says that she weighs between 49 to 50 kilograms (7 stone 10 lbs to 7 stone 12 lbs), which she claims is 'normal' for a model
KP Russia reported Alesya as saying: 'If I get better, I will no longer be able to work as a model.'
In March, during a Q&A with Ask.fm, the model was also asked, 'What does your father call you?' and she replied, 'an anorexic'.
While Kafelnikov's comments were widely circulated in Russian media, mystery surrounds the social media original post which appeared to have vanished.
However, the model regularly posts photos of herself enjoying food, from boxes of doughnuts to large bowls of ice cream in an apparent bid to prove her critics wrong.
Miss Kafelnikova, who graduated from high school just this year, revealed how much she is earning - a fortune by Russian standards - in an online Q&A session with fans
Miss Kafelnikova, who graduated from high school just this year, revealed how much she is earning - a fortune by Russian standards - in an online Q&A session with fans
Alesya's father, former World No 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov, previously spoke of his concerns that Aleysa was suffering from 'real anorexia' - amid reports her weight had plummeted to 7 stone
Alesya's father, former World No 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov, previously spoke of his concerns that Aleysa was suffering from 'real anorexia' - amid reports her weight had plummeted to 7 stone
When she posed next to a plate of salmon and vegetables on a plane, one follower wrote: 'The first time you've eaten all day,' while another simply asked: 'Diet?'
One young fan begged: 'How do you manage to keep such great shape? please answer,' while another labelled her a 'walking skeleton.'
On a recent Instagram post showing Alesya wearing a backless dress, one fan wrote: 'Why are you so thin?' Another wrote: 'So close to anorexia'. 
Alesya sparked controversy last year when she posted a raunchy video on Instagram. Then aged just 16, critics said the clip - which saw her undressing to electro music to reveal racy black lingerie, was too sexualised.
Lesa Kafelnikov strips down in racy underwear video (archive)
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But despite the controversy, the clip led to Alesya landing her dream modelling contract and moving to Paris.
After arriving in the French capital, Alesya appeared to be living the dream. Shortly after her arrival, she posted a picture of herself on a balcony overlooking the city, writing: ‘J'adore. You've got the world cause you've got love in your hands.’
But reports suggested Alesya - whose mother Masha Tishkova divorced Yevgeny in 2001 after just three years of marriage - was feeling increasingly lonely after leaving her boyfriend Nikita Novikov behind.
One year on, she is believed to have split from Nikita, the son of a wealthy restaurateur. In one recent post, Alesya wrote: ‘Guys, talk to me, I feel lonely in Paris.'  




Barcelona star Andres Iniesta leaves field in agony on a stretcher and faces two month lay-off after nasty knee injury against Valencia

  • Andres Iniesta went to ground in the 12th minute against rivals Valencia
  • The play-maker received a tough tackle from opposite number Enzo Perez 
  • The midfielder clutched his knee and was in visible agony on the floor
  • Iniesta looks to have damaged ligaments and could be out for two months
The club confirmed damage to external ligaments on his right knee and the player will have further tests on Sunday to ascertain the full extent of the injury.
There are fears he could be ruled for the remainder of Champions League group stage if the worst-case scenario is confirmed and the player has to sit out the next eight weeks of action.
Andres Iniesta was involved in a tough tackle with Valenica's Enzo Perez
Andres Iniesta was involved in a tough tackle with Valenica's Enzo Perez
The Spaniard immediately went to ground signalling something was wrong

Luis Enrique was furious with the challenge and the delay in a stretcher being brought on to carry Iniesta off the pitch. Perez was not booked for the tackle.
The injury further weakens Barcelona ahead of their remaining Champions League fixtures. 
They are already likely to be without both Gerard Pique and Jordi Alba for the game at the Etihad Stadium.
Iniesta clutched his knee tightly and looked to be visibly in agony
Iniesta clutched his knee tightly and looked to be visibly in agony
The play-maker was inconsolable as he was strapped into the stretcher
The play-maker was inconsolable as he was strapped into the stretcher
Iniesta was applauded off by Valencia fans as he left the pitch in some discomfort. Injuries have haunted the man who scored the goal that won the World Cup for Spain, throughout his career. 
He famously played the 2009 Champions League final against Manchester United under strict instructions not to shoot because he had still not properly recovered from injuring a right thigh muscle.
The injury comes as a major blow to Luis Enrique who would have to play former Manchester City youngster Denis Suarez or Andre Gomes in Iniesta’s place if Arda Turan does not recover from the elbow knock that kept him out of Barça’s 3-2 win over Valencia.