
Border security chief steps down after 18 months in the job
Martin Hewitt had been tasked with cutting the numbers trying to get to the UK in small boats.
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Martin Hewitt had been tasked with cutting the numbers trying to get to the UK in small boats.
Britain’s border security commander Martin Hewitt is leaving his job by the end of March, according to the Sun. He is the man who is supposed to stop small boats crossings. He has obviously failed, so now he is looking for a new job… At least 300 small boat migrants are expected to cross the…

Exclusive: At least four people have travelled back to the UK by lorry in the last two weeks Asylum seekers who arrived in the UK in small boats and were forcibly returned to France under the controversial “one in, one out” deal have returned to the UK in lorries, the Guardian has learned. When asked about the recent returnees, the Home Office said that people who came back to the UK after removal to France were detained and returned to France at the earliest opportunity. Amnesty International U

The Restore Britain leader criticised Sir Keir Starmer this morning.

Bassetlaw's Jo White says Red Wall MPs want to see an end to small boat crossings.

The Home Secretary, unveiling radical reforms to the UK's crumbling asylum system, offered 150 families living in hotels the "staggering" sum to voluntarily leave the UK.

Ban affecting Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon will mean more people make Channel crossings, charity says A new ban on students coming to the UK from four countries where there is war and human rights abuses will drive more people use small boats, campaigners have warned. The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, announced a bar on student visas from Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon on Tuesday evening. It will come into force on 26 March. Continue reading...

Asylum seekers charged through the water at Gravelines and bundled onto a dinghy, which had travelled down the coast

People have been pictured attempting to make the perilous journey from France today.

Some 100,625 people claimed asylum in the year to December and about 40% of these arrived by small boats, figures show.
New figures from the Home Office confirm that 605 migrants arrived to Britain on ten small boats yesterday. The highest single-day figure of 2026 so far in the sunshine and low winds…

Some 100,625 people claimed asylum in the year to December and about 40% of these arrived by small boats, figures show.