

New figures show that the number of migrants crossing the English Channel to the UK in early 2026 has fallen by around a third compared to the same period last year, with 4,441 arrivals recorded. The decrease is partly attributed to harsher weather conditions, but all crossings are potentially dangerous. Tragically, two migrants died during a recent attempt; others were rescued and taken to hospital after their boat ran into difficulty. Meanwhile, the UK and France have agreed a temporary extension of their joint border enforcement deal, supported by additional UK funding, as negotiations continue over a longer-term arrangement. The Government maintains that cooperation with France has prevented tens of thousands of crossings, while critics argue that current policies fail to deter migration and may increase risks to life. With more people travelling in increasingly overcrowded boats, concerns remain over safety, humanitarian care, and border control.

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