‘One in, one out’ scheme will include a safe route for those who have not tried to cross Channel illegally| the Guardian
The Prime Minister and French President Macron agree to return illegal migrants to France.| GOV.UK
09/07/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria Starmer meet French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron for a bilateral meeting in 10 Downing Street as the President is hosted by King Charles III for a state visit. Picture by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street| Flickr
Britain's busiest day of migrant crossings across the English Channel in 2025 sparks calls for urgent French enforcement in shallow waters.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer plans to strip visa access from countries that refuse to accept returns of illegal migrants or failed asylum seekers.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Photos © House of Lords 2025 / photography by Roger Harris.| Flickr
The Border Security, Asylum, and Immigration Bill gives UK authorities more power against smugglers, but concerns grow over its impact on asylum seekers.| ETA for the United Kingdom
Five southern EU countries objected to the proposed France-UK migration swap deal, as it could unfairly increase pressure on their asylum systems.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK announced a new £75 million investment in its Border Security Command, bringing its total funding for combating illegal crossings to £150 million.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK and France are in early talks over a new migrant swap scheme to manage and discourage migrant crossings in the English Channel.| ETA for the United Kingdom