More people have been brought ashore in the UK after dangerously crossing the Channel. It comes following the deadliest day of the current migrant crisis.
A group wearing life jackets and wrapped in blankets were spotted huddling together on board an RNLI lifeboat before disembarking in Dover on Thursday.
Yesterday, (November 24) a dinghy capsized off the coast of Calais which resulted in the loss of over two dozen lives. Read more: French interior minister Gerald Darmanin said ahead of talks with Home Secretary Priti Patel that the loss of 27 lives was an "absolute tragedy".
He blamed human trafficking gangs who promised people the "El Dorado of England" for a large fee. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby called for a better system
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