Charlie Gard will be moved to a hospice and will "inevitably" die shortly after.

Mr Justice Francis has approved a plan in the High Court which will see the terminally-ill tot moved to a hospice where he will have his life support treatment withdrawn.

The judge made public details of an order which will result in the 11-month-old dying shortly after leaving Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Mr Justice Francis' order says the decision is in Charlie's best interests.

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The order says Charlie should receive palliative care after leaving hospital and being moved to a hospice, which cannot be named for legal reasons.

It says doctors can then withdraw "artificial ventilation" after a "period" of time.

The order says everyone involved agrees that the "arrangements" will "inevitably result in Charlie’s death within a short period thereafter".

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