EU referendum: Hollande warns of 'consequences' for UK
French President Francois Hollande has said he wants the UK to stay in the EU - and warned of the "consequences" for immigration and the economy of leaving.
A French government minister earlier suggested his country could end UK border controls in Calais.
Leave campaigners have dismissed the Calais claims as "scaremongering".
At the summit in Northern France, David Cameron announced £17m to help the French authorities deal with the migrants in Calais and Dunkirk.
Ben Wright reports.