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UK agrees £660m deal with France to intensify Channel migrant crackdown

UK agrees £660m deal with France to intensify Channel migrant crackdown

New three-year agreement will expand French patrols, intelligence and surveillance in exchange for UK funding tied partly to performance targets
The United Kingdom has agreed to provide France with up to £660 million under a new three-year security arrangement aimed at reducing irregular migrant crossings across the English Channel, marking a significant escalation in bilateral efforts to disrupt smuggling networks and reinforce coastal enforcement operations.

The agreement replaces a previous funding arrangement that has now expired and is designed to strengthen French policing capacity along northern coastal areas where small boats are launched toward the UK. A substantial portion of the funding will be directed toward expanded law enforcement deployment, including additional personnel, enhanced maritime patrols, and upgraded surveillance systems.

Under the plan, around £500 million will be allocated to operational measures such as increased patrols on beaches, the deployment of new specialised police units, and expanded intelligence operations targeting organised smuggling groups.

This includes the establishment of a 50-strong unit trained in crowd-control tactics to manage large gatherings on coastal areas frequently used for departure attempts.

A further £160 million will be linked to performance outcomes, meaning the final tranche of funding will depend on measurable reductions in crossings.

If the agreed benchmarks are not met, that portion of the funding may be reduced or withheld, reflecting a more conditional approach than previous agreements.

The initiative also includes expanded technological support, with drones, additional helicopters, and upgraded camera systems intended to improve surveillance of coastal zones and enable faster interception of departure attempts.

Joint intelligence cooperation between UK and French authorities is also set to be strengthened as part of the package.

The agreement comes amid continued political pressure in the UK over irregular migration across the Channel, which remains one of the most visible and politically sensitive border issues.

Tens of thousands of people continue to attempt the crossing each year, with enforcement agencies on both sides seeking to disrupt the networks facilitating the journeys.

The deal reflects a continued reliance on cross-Channel cooperation, building on earlier agreements between the two countries aimed at reducing dangerous maritime crossings and increasing disruption of smuggling operations operating along the northern French coast.
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