Nine boats carrying 572 people were intercepted crossing the English Channel on Saturday, according to Britain’s Home Office.
This bring the total number of migrants to arrive so far this year to 32,691 which is up 22% on the same time last year (26,699) but still 18% less than recorded by November 2022 (39,929). The latest crossings come as Prime Minister Keir Starmer has entered into a new initiative to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the western Balkans as part of efforts to bring down the number of small boat crossings.
Starmer announced deals to boost intelligence-sharing, expertise and co-operation with Serbia, North Macedonia and Kosovo at a meeting of the European Political Community in Budapest, Hungary, on Thursday.
On Tuesday and Wednesday four bodies were discovered in the water off the coast of Calais, the French coastguard said. Kent Police, on the English side, also said the body of a man was pulled from the Channel on Tuesday as officers were called to Dover lifeboat station.
Investigations have been launched into the deaths and authorities are yet to confirm whether those who died were migrants. (PA Media/dpa)