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UK Pledges Huge Sum to Cut Channel Boat Crossings

England, United KingdomWednesday, April 22, 2026

Britain has agreed to pay France up to £660 million over three years to tighten security along the English Channel. The money will fund extra police, intelligence and military staff on French beaches and add new maritime patrols. If the measures fail to reduce crossings, the grant will end after one year.

  • 2025: Roughly 41 000 people tried to reach England in small boats—almost a record for this year.
  • The new agreement builds on a previous £480 million deal that ended earlier this year.
  • It adds:
  • A 50‑strong riot police unit
  • More judicial officers
  • New drones, helicopters and cameras
  • France will also deploy a new vessel and over 20 extra sea officers to stop boats.
Since Labour’s Keir Starmer became prime minister in July, Britain and France have already stopped more than 42 000 attempted crossings. The extra funding is tied to results: an additional £160 million will be released only if the tactics prove effective. The deal replaces the earlier arrangement and reflects a stronger partnership between the two countries.

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