Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has described the government's latest plan to tackle people smugglers as more "bureaucratic tinkering".
Home Office statistics reveal the year just gone saw the second highest amount of entrants since data on Channel crossings ...
More than 36,000 migrants crossed the Channel into Britain in 2024, marking a 25 per cent increase compared to 2023 figures, ...
Migrants reaching UK after crossing Channel in small boats up 25% in 2024 - The last crossings of the year took place on ...
The change in government also meant former home secretary Suella Braverman never got to see her “dream” of sending migrants ...
Some 36,816 people made the journey in 2024, a jump of 25% from the 29,437 who arrived in 2023, according to provisional ...
More than 150,000 migrants have crossed the Channel in the last seven years, according to analysis by the PA news agency.
Suella Braverman hit out at ‘phoney humanitarianism ... Ms Braverman doubles down on plans to send migrants to Rwanda despite the ongoing legal battle. March 29: The Government unveils ...
October 31: New Home Secretary Suella Braverman prompts uproar in the Commons ... December 19: The High Court rules the Government’s Rwanda policy is legal but orders the cases of the first ...
Suella Braverman hit out at ‘phoney humanitarianism’ hindering efforts to stop Channel crossings (Joe Giddens/PA) March 18: Visiting the country for the first time as Home Secretary, Ms Braverman ...