UK judges have dismissed attempts by campaigners to stop the country from sending its first flight of refugees to Rwanda.
The ruling, which upholds an original decision by the court to send the asylum seekers to the East African nation, was made on Monday, and will see the flight depart on Tuesday.
The plan to send asylum seekers to a third country has been described by the UN's refugee chief as (quote) "catastrophic" and has even drawn condemnation from Prince Charles as well as various human rights groups.
Eight people are scheduled to be removed on the first flight, while three others will have hearings at the High Court on Tuesday morning local time.