logo
Small boat Channel arrivals pass 25,000 - the earliest in year figure has been reached so far

Small boat Channel arrivals pass 25,000 - the earliest in year figure has been reached so far

Yahoo2 days ago
More than 25,000 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the Channel so far this year - the earliest the figure has been reached.
Almost 900 migrants (898) were detected crossing the Channel on Wednesday, in 13 boats - bringing the total number of arrivals recorded since 1 January to 25,436.
Last year, the number of arrivals didn't pass 25,000 until 22 September. At this point last year, 16,842 people had crossed, and this is the earliest the 25,000 figure has been passed since records began in 2018.
Politics latest:
The record will signal further struggles for the government as it looks to reduce the number of people entering the UK clandestinely.
Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to "smash the gangs", after Rishi Sunak's promise to "stop the boats" failed.
Responding to the latest figures, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said on social media: "898 illegals crossed the English Channel yesterday.
"This means more hotels, more costs and more people who should not be here.
"The public have had ENOUGH!"
Last week, US President Donald Trump said the UK is "doing a fantastic thing" by trying to reduce crossings.
He did concede, however, that he knows "nothing about the boats" crossing the Channel.
Trump added: "But if the boats are loaded up with bad people, and they usually are, because, you know, other countries don't send their best, they send people that they don't want, and they're not stupid people, and they send the people that they don't want."
Read more:Last week, the government announced a swathe of sanctions on 25 individuals aimed at disrupting smuggling gangs.
This included a small boat supplier in Asia and gang leaders based in the Balkans and North Africa.
The Hawala money transfer system was also targeted.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Two in hospital as Audi ends up on its roof and cars damaged in late-night crash
Two in hospital as Audi ends up on its roof and cars damaged in late-night crash

Yahoo

time20 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Two in hospital as Audi ends up on its roof and cars damaged in late-night crash

Two people were rushed to hospital after a dramatic crash left a car on its roof and others damaged. It happened around 11.10pm on Thursday (July 31) on Coatham Road in Redcar. Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB) Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB) Emergency services flooded the scene as two people were taken to hospital. Their injuries are not thought to be life threatening injuries. Others were treated at the scene by ambulance crews. Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB) Fire, police and ambulance were on scene as they assisted the aftermath of the crash. Dramatic images showed an Audi on its roof and multiple other cars along the road also damaged. Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB) Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB) Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB) Scene of the late night crash on July 31 that saw two taken to hospital (Image: SMOT MIESTER/FB)

We must lead AI revolution or be damned, says Muslim leader
We must lead AI revolution or be damned, says Muslim leader

Yahoo

time34 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

We must lead AI revolution or be damned, says Muslim leader

Muslims must take charge of artificial intelligence or 'be damned' as a marginalised community, the head of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has said in a leaked video. Dr Wajid Akhter, the general secretary of the MCB, said Muslims and their children risked missing the AI revolution in the same way as they had been left behind in the computer and social media revolutions. He added that while Muslims had historically been at the forefront of civilisation and were credited with some of the greatest scientific advances, they had ended up as the butt' of jokes in the modern world after failing to play a part in the latest technological revolutions. 'We already missed the industrial revolution. We missed the computer revolution. We missed the social media revolution. We will be damned and our children will damn us if we miss the AI revolution. We must take a lead,' said Dr Akther. Speaking at the MCB's AI and the Muslim Community conference on July 19, he added: 'AI needs Islam, it needs Muslims to step up.' Scientists 'made fun of' faith at computer launch Dr Akther recalled how at the launch of one of the world's earliest computers, the Mark II , US scientists brought out a prayer mat aligned towards Mecca. 'They were making fun of all religions because they felt that they had now achieved the age of reason and science and technology and we don't need that superstition any more,' he said. 'And so to show that they had achieved mastery over religion, they decided to make fun and they chose our faith. 'How did we go from a people who gave the world the most beautiful buildings, science, technology, medicine, arts to being a joke? 'I'll tell you one thing – the next time that the world is going through a revolution, the next time they go to flip that switch, they will also pull out a prayer mat and they will also line it towards the Qibla [the direction towards Mecca] and they will also pray, but this time, not to make fun of us, they will do so because they are us.' Government eases stance on MCB Dr Akther also told his audience: 'We lost each other. And ever since we lost each other, we've been falling. We've been falling ever since. We are people now who are forced, we are forced by Allah to watch the genocide of our brothers and sisters in Gaza. 'This is a punishment for us if we know it. We are people who are forced to beg the ones who are doing the killing to stop it. We are people who are two billion strong but cannot even get one bottle of water into Gaza.' Dr Akhter said Gaza had 'woken' Muslims up and showed they needed to unite. 'We will continue to fall until the day we realise that only when we are united will we be able to reverse this. Until the day we realise that we need to sacrifice for this unity,' he added. British governments have maintained a policy of 'non-engagement' with the MCB since 2009 based on claims, disputed by the council, that some of its officials have previously made extremist comments. However, Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, is drawing up a new official definition of Islamophobia, and last week it emerged the consultation has been thrown open to all groups including the MCB. Earlier this year, Sir Stephen Timms, a minister in the Department for Work and Pensions, was one of four Labour MPs to attend an MCB event. The MCB has been approached for comment. Solve the daily Crossword

Man killed and three hurt in three-vehicle crash
Man killed and three hurt in three-vehicle crash

Yahoo

time44 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Man killed and three hurt in three-vehicle crash

A man died and three people were hurt and taken to hospital in a crash involving three vehicles in Birmingham. West Midlands Police said they were called to the crash on Stratford Road, at its junction with Ladypool Road, just before 23:50 BST on Friday. A 22-year-old man, who was the driver of a Vauxhall which was one of the three vehicles, was taken to hospital but later died, a spokesperson for the force said. The other two vehicles involved were an Audi and a parked vehicle. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. Related internet links West Midlands Police

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store