France has intercepted a people-smugglers’ small boat on the water for the first time as part of tougher tactics to combat ...
The operation follows a change of tactics agreed amid growing pressure from the UK government to step up interventions.
Claire Hédon, the Defender of Rights in Paris, claims the use of armed force "endangers people".
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French police must stop using rubber bullets and tear gas on UK-bound migrants, says rights watchdog
Influential Defender of Rights Claire Hédon said that tactics used on the beaches of Calais and Normandy risk harming the thousands of young men flooding into Britain.
The Defender of Rights in Paris claims the use of armed force ‘endangers people’, and has contributed to deaths and serious ...
The French authorities imposed a sweeping ban on gatherings between Calais and Dunkirk on Saturday, and threatened to arrest ...
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Two British ‘vigilantes’ arrested in France over anti-migrant action
The arrests came after protests were held on the northern French coast and Dover by an associate of Tommy Robinson ...
Exclusive: Shabana Mahmood's Home Office accused of using emergency powers to secretly push through controversial and 'unsafe ...
A £70m detention centre built to hold illegal migrants before deportation is only a third full, six weeks after opening.
Some 193 people have been returned to France under Starmer’s flagship one in, one out scheme with France by 22 December last ...
Small-boat migrants will be taken to a different Kent port due to “essential repairs” taking place at a processing centre.
What happens when a Government’s obligation to help solve an undefined number of world problems begins to undermine the lives of citizens it was elected to represent?
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