People-smuggling gangs buy boats for migrants from China after officials on mainland Europe made it harder to legally obtain craft By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 20:17 EST, 20 February 2022 | Updated: 20:18 EST, 20 February 2022 People traffickers have been smuggling dinghies
Navy is looking to lease up to ten new boats for migrant patrols as its vessels are ‘too high’ to pick people up from dinghies, armed forces minister says The Navy is looking to lease up to ten new vessels to intercept
Furious Britons want the Prime Minister to hit back at the French over their protest at the island’s St Helier port which saw Royal Navy ships scrambled to conduct patrols. Nine in 10 readers who took part in an Express.co.uk poll said all French
In tracking data, the vessels were seen departing St Helier this afternoon following a blockade of the port in the morning. Two Royal Navy vessels were dispatched this morning in order to monitor the protests around the island. France also sent two
In footage obtained by ITV News, a Jersey boat slammed its stern into the bow of a French fishing vessel. A man can be seen leaning out of the window and gesturing at the French vessel. The French government was angered when
Two Royal Navy vessels are patrolling waters around Jersey amid concerns of a possible blockade of the island due to an ongoing row with France over post-Brexit fishing rights. HMS Severn and HMS Tamar have been deployed by the UK Government to
Border Patrol agents sent out a warning about a ‘dramatic increase’ in people-smuggling boats off the San Diego coast just two days before four drowned and 25 were thrust into the water when their overcrowded vessel crashed into a reef and capsized
French fisherman warns of ‘never-ending war’ with Jersey Under post-Brexit fishing arrangements, any French vessel which previously held a Bay of Granville Treaty (GBT) permit is free to fish off the coast of Jersey while authorities process applications for new licences. Don
John Young, the British Crown Dependencies Environment Minister claimed the ban would prevent French vessels that have fished illegally in the Channel from landing their catch on the island. Alongside this, the new legislation which will be debated in June in the
The vessels will be named HMS Dagger and HMS Cutlass after the names were approved by The Queen and will be part of the Royal Navy’s Gibraltar Squadron. The Gibraltar Squadron’s new are being built by Merseyside-based Marine Specialised Technology (MST) and