Migrant crossings up after Channel deaths
The Herald|August 13, 2024
GOVERNMENT DETERMINED TO 'SMASH GANGS WHO ARE RISKING LIVES'
Migrant crossings up after Channel deaths

MORE than 700 migrants crossed the Channel on the day two people died attempting the journey - the highest number of daily crossings since Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister.

The Home Office recorded 703 people arriving in the UK on Sunday in 11 boats, suggesting an average of 64 people per boat.

It comes as two people died in French waters while trying to cross the Channel, with others on board the boat understood to have been rescued and taken back to France.

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