The New Year has got off to the worst possible start following on from a record-breaking 2023 when more than 40,000 sub-Africans tried to reach the islands. Many of the new arrivals were towed into holiday hotspots, including in Tenerife. The authorities
Reform UK is set to switch its focus from exclusively attacking the Tories to targeting Labour on migrants and the economy. The party’s leader Richard Tice will outline its strategy at a press conference this Wednesday ahead of a general election almost
A shocking border force gaffe may have opened the door for thousands offoreign nationals to stay in Britain permanently. Astonishingly, the Home Office doesn’t know how many passport stamps allowing immigrants to stay indefinitely have been awarded. One Home Office insider branded
Gangsters are telling those wishing to make it to Britain to “hurry”, and claim the controversial plan will make it “impossible”. They also warn that anyone who makes the trip after the deal takes effect will be sent to the African country.
Ireland’s government condemned the recent burning of a hotel meant to house 70 migrants outside of Galway in the west of the country as a suspected arson attack. “I am deeply concerned about recent reports of suspected criminal damage at a number
Two asylum seekers living in the Bibby Stockholm barge have been arrested in connection with a seaside town “sex attack”. Aged 24 and 27, the pair were arrested after the incident in Weymouth’s Kika Beach Bar, some four miles from where the
UK’s three-part plan against illegal migrant-smuggling gangs (Image: Getty) Exclusive – Investigators are targeting the criminals by going after their finances, their operations by seizing the boats and engines used to smuggle migrants across the Channel and desperately trying to deter asylum
The Home Secretary has said Britain is ready for sneaky attempts by hostile states to use mass illegal migration as a weapon to destabilise the West. A source close to the James Cleverly reiterated that he agreed with Rishi Sunak’s assessment that
Australia’s successful approach to stopping thousands of illegal migrants arriving by boat has been compared to Britain’s Rwanda plan, ex-PM Boris Johnson claims. Mr Johnson detailed the “parallels” between both nation’s plans – and how, despite no flights having taken off for
The Finnish Border Guard reported that dozens of migrants without proper documentation or visas had arrived at the two checkpoints by late Thursday. The Vaalimaa and Niirala crossings briefly reopened on Thursday after being closed at the end of the previous month,