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More than 1,000 people cross the English Channel in one day | More than 1,000 people cross the English Channel in one day |
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So far the government has sent three people back to France under its "one in, one out" scheme | So far the government has sent three people back to France under its "one in, one out" scheme |
More than 1,000 people crossed the English Channel in small boats on Friday, as the government confirmed two more migrants had been returned to France. | |
According to the Home Office 1,072 people in 13 boats made the journey to Dover. | |
It takes the number of people who have made the crossing so far in 2025 to 32,103, a record for this point in a year. | It takes the number of people who have made the crossing so far in 2025 to 32,103, a record for this point in a year. |
A total of three men have now been sent back to France under a pilot "one in, one out" deal with the UK, intended to deter small boat crossings. | |
An Eritrean man and an Iranian man were deported on Friday after the first migrant, an Indian man, was removed from the UK on Thursday. | An Eritrean man and an Iranian man were deported on Friday after the first migrant, an Indian man, was removed from the UK on Thursday. |
The government won a legal challenge to sanction the return of the Eritrean national. | The government won a legal challenge to sanction the return of the Eritrean national. |
Next week, the first asylum seekers are expected to arrive in the UK from France under the reciprocal aspect of the deal. | Next week, the first asylum seekers are expected to arrive in the UK from France under the reciprocal aspect of the deal. |
Ministers have praised the returns, with deputy prime minister David Lammy saying they provided an "immediate deterrent" to people seeking to cross the Channel. | Ministers have praised the returns, with deputy prime minister David Lammy saying they provided an "immediate deterrent" to people seeking to cross the Channel. |
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp disputed this, claiming the deal offered "no deterrent effect whatsoever". | Shadow home secretary Chris Philp disputed this, claiming the deal offered "no deterrent effect whatsoever". |
The numbers returned were "pathetic", he added. | The numbers returned were "pathetic", he added. |
The government said it intends to increase the number of people being sent back under the pilot deal over the coming months. | The government said it intends to increase the number of people being sent back under the pilot deal over the coming months. |
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