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The interior ministers of Britain and France have signed a deal designed to reinforce cooperation on dealing with Europe's migrants crisis and increase resources. Nathan Frandino reports.
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin is welcomed by UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman for a meeting at Britain's National Crime Agency in London about the issue of migrants crossing the Channel in small boats from France to England. This has proved a major bone of contention in post-Brexit relations between Paris and London, though in comments at the start of the meeting the Home Secretary praises recent cooperation. IMAGES
Border force staff go about their days and boats navigate in and out at the port of Dover after at least four people died when a small boat apparently packed with migrants capsized in freezing temperatures in the Channel overnight, according to the UK government. Dozens of others were plucked from the waters of one of the world's busiest shipping lanes in a large-scale rescue operation involving UK and French emergency services. IMAGES
European ministers arrive for a meeting hosted by France to discuss ways of preventing migrants crossing the Channel by boat. Britain was not invited following a row between French PrDesident Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, sparked by the deaths of at least 27 people in an unprecedented accident in the busy shipping lane on Wednesday. IMAGES (COMPLETES VID 9TJ9GQ_EN)
France begins moving about 1,500 unaccompanied children from the Calais migrant camp to reception centers across the country, as a row simmers with Britain over its share of responsibility for the the youngsters who had come to Calais in order to move on to the U.K. Mana Rabiee reports.
France begins moving about 1,500 unaccompanied children from the Calais migrant camp to reception centers across the country, as a row simmers with Britain over its share of responsibility for the the youngsters who had come to Calais in order to move on to the U.K. Mana Rabiee reports.