FRENCH officials have declared the clearance of the Calais Jungle complete with 234 children being resettled in the UK.

A total of 5,596 people have been evacuated since the operation began on Monday with many of them being taken away on buses, French ministries said.

But the announcement came as charities on the ground reported that hundreds of child refugees had been left unregistered with nowhere to go.

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Police arrested seven men after violence broke out when West Ham played Chelsea at the former Olympic Stadium on Wednesday night (October 26).

Scotland Yard said the men were arrested for public order offences following the clash at the London Stadium, in Stratford, east London.

A further 30 people were issued with directions to disperse under antisocial behaviour legislation ahead of the EFL Cup match, the Metropolitan Police said.

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Global wildlife populations are set to have fallen by more than two thirds on 1970 levels by the end of the decade, conservationists warn.

Assessment of 14,152 populations of 3,706 species of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles from around the world reveals a 58% fall between 1970 and 2012.

By 2020, populations of vertebrate species could have fallen by 67% over a 50-year period unless action is taken to reverse the damaging impacts of human activity.

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Fewer EU students have applied to start university courses in the UK next autumn, figures show.

There was a 9% fall in the numbers who had applied for courses with an early deadline of October 15, according to admissions service UCAS.

The drop comes in the wake of the Brexit vote, which caused uncertainty over whether or not EU students applying to start courses at English institutions in September 2017 would be eligible for loans and grants in the future.

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