Over 100 Migrants Rescued in Channel After UK-France Border Deal

Over 100 Migrants Rescued in Channel After UK-France Border Deal
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The rescues highlight ongoing challenges in managing Channel crossings despite recent UK-France cooperation agreements.

  • More than 100 migrants were rescued from the English Channel in separate incidents.
  • A boat carrying 106 people broke down at sea and required assistance from the French coastguard.
  • Some individuals were rescued while attempting to board the vessel involved in the incident.
  • The rescues occurred less than a week after the UK signed a £650m deal with France to address migrant crossings.
  • A High Court challenge is underway regarding Ms Mahmood’s decision to block modern slavery appeals.

Over 100 migrants attempting to cross the English Channel were rescued by French authorities after a vessel broke down, with additional rescues of people trying to board the boat.

These rescues occurred shortly after a major UK-France agreement aimed at reducing Channel crossings, underscoring the complexity of migration management and ongoing legal debates in the UK.

Attention will focus on the effectiveness of the UK-France deal and the outcome of the High Court challenge concerning UK migration policy.

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