Dr. Andrew Beckly holding a flint axe head. (Image: ) A retired geologist says he discovered a lost Bronze Age settlement in his back garden – after learning to identity artefacts by watching Time Team. Dr Andrew Beckly has amassed a horde
Lord Cameron has been blasted by Reform UK leader Richard Tice for suggesting Brexit is the cause of Britain’s migrant crisis. Speaking to ITV last night, Lord Cameron was asked whether he would have pursued the Government’s Rwanda policy if the crisis
France has been slammed for allowing a flimsy dinghy crammed with hundreds of people to cross the English Channel. French investigators confirmed this week that five people were crushed to death on a raft of 112 people as they attempted the trip
Richard Tice is “thinking of making a complaint to Ofcom” in a stinging swipe at Channel 4 after a ‘huge breach’. The broadcaster revealed that Rory Stewart, Cathy Newman, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Emily Maitlis, Alastair Campbell, and Clare Balding, would be fronting the
‘At least’ five migrants have died after trying to cross the English Channel in the early hours of this morning. An emergency rescue operation was launched by the French coastguard before “lifeless bodies” were found in the water. French police are now
Conceding ground to the House of Lords would “sponsor” the Channel smuggling route, Downing Street has declared. Peers refused to back down over excluding asylum seekers who worked with the British military from deportation to Rwanda. The Government is still refusing to
The Government has dropped its Spring target for the first migrant flight to Rwanda. In a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s hopes of ending the Channel crisis, Number 10 refused to commit to the previous deadline amid a litany of delays.
More Channel migrants have come from Vietnam this year than any other country, according to new data. The surge in Vietnamese migrants has been blamed by Downing Street for contributing to the record numbers of crossings this year. The Prime Minister’s official
Peers are expected to mull the Rwanda Bill on Tuesday and could then send it back to the Commons with amendments later in the week, prolonging the process known as parliamentary ping-pong where legislation is batted between the two Houses. Once passed,
UK-funded French cops stood idly by as dozens of migrants sprinted across beaches to board small boats for Britain. The shameful scenes were captured by ITV News cameras and raise serious questions about France’s commitment to stop illegal migrant crossings to the