Temporary accommodation in shipping containers has come to an end for hundreds of minors in Calais. <br /><br /> On Wednesday French authorities began to move about 1,600 unaccompanied underage migrants from the site of the demolished Calais refugee camp.<br /><br /> Buses have taken the youngsters to processing centres across France.<br /><br /> A row between Britain and France over the sharing of responsibility for the care of the minors has dragged on. <br /><br /> French officials met to discuss the issue in Paris amid growing pressure from charities.<br /><br /> The UK is obliged under EU rules to take in unaccompanied minors who have family there. <br /><br /> And there is concern about many who have disappeared.<br /><br /> The demolition of the Calais camp known as the ‘Jungle’ is coming to an end.<br /><br /> Officials say more than 6,000 people have been moved to processing centres across France, where their eligibility for asylum will be assessed.<br />