Migrants: UK signs 'road map' agreement with France as more small boats arrive into Dover today

Home Office figures showed 210 people arrived yesterday, as the two nations plan to strengthen their partnership on migration

A group of migrants being brought in to Dover, Kent, from a Border Force boat today
Author: Isabella HudsonPublished 6th Mar 2025
Last updated 6th Mar 2025

The UK has signed a "road map" agreement with France aimed at bolstering co-operation to tackle people smuggling as small boat crossings continued in the Channel today.

Migrants wearing life jackets were brought ashore after disembarking from a Border Force boat.

Border security commander Martin Hewitt met French special representative on migration Patrick Stefanini in Paris after Home Office figures showed 210 people arrived at Dover yesterday.

The Home Office said the "road map" agreed by Mr Hewitt and Mr Stefanini identified four top priorities for border control.

These were "disrupting criminal gangs, deterring illegal migrants from taking the dangerous journey, ensuring the effective and prompt return of irregular migrants to source and transit countries, and tackling the root cause" of irregular movement, the department said.

The two men set a date for a "plenary meeting" between British and French representatives due to take place in May as part of the new agreement to strengthen partnership between the two countries on migration.

According to latest official figures there have been 3,434 crossings so far this year, up by 15% on the same period in 2024 (2,983), 16% on 2023 (2,953) and 55% compared with 2022 (2,212).

The highest number arriving in one day this year so far stands at 592 people who crossed the Channel in 11 boats on Sunday (March 2).

Some 1,378 people have arrived after crossing the Channel in the first five days of the month, data suggests.

A Home Office spokesperson said: "We all want to end dangerous small boat crossings, which threaten lives and undermine our border security.

"We are delivering real change in our approach through legislation to create new tools, powers, offences and enforcement action which will keep us one step ahead of the people-smuggling gangs."

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