Refugee crisis: Migrants fleeing 'gang of murderers'

The UK government should find some "backbone" and accept more refugees to solve an "unfolding humanitarian tragedy", the first minister has said.

Carwyn Jones said Wales "stands ready to play its full part", and called on UK ministers to show some leadership.

Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood had accused the Welsh government of not being vocal enough over the crisis.

Monmouth MP David Davies has warned the NHS would collapse if Britain and other EU countries house all the migrants.

Mr Jones said the UK should accept around 10,000 refugees - ten for every town - meaning roughly 500 to 600 across Wales.