Nearly 300 migrants crossed English Channel as three died in boat rescue

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Nearly 300 Migrants Crossed English Channel As Three Died In Boat Rescue
Some 292 people made the journey, arriving in the UK in five boats on Wednesday, according to latest UK Home Office data. Photo: PA Images
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By Anahita Hossein-Pour, PA

Nearly 300 migrants arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel on the same day as three people died and dozens of others were rescued after their boat sank.

Some 292 people made the journey – arriving in the UK in five boats on Wednesday, according to the latest UK Home Office data.

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It comes as the French coastguard launched a rescue operation off the coast of Calais after a life-jacket was spotted in the sea.

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A boat thought to carry migrants is escorted by a vessel from the French Gendarmerie Nationale in the English Channel. Photo: Nicolas Garriga/AP

Some 48 people were recovered in the search, and three people were confirmed dead, and one person injured by the French authority.

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Refugee organisations continued to urge the UK Government to set up safe alternatives to the dangerous crossing route, where deaths in the Channel have become “appallingly regular”.

A UK Home Office spokesperson said they will “stop at nothing” to dismantle business models of people-smuggling gangs.

So far this year, 48 deaths have been reported by the French coastguard, including a baby who died when a boat got into difficulty on Thursday evening last week.

A total of 28,645 people crossing the Channel have arrived in the UK so far this year, according to UK Home Office figures.

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The number of arrivals is eight per cent higher than the same point in 2023 (26,501) and 25 per cent lower than in 2022 (38,129).

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