What happened: For 28 consecutive days, no migrants have arrived in the UK via small boats crossing the Channel, according to Home Office data. This marks the longest such period since 2018.
Why it matters:
- Indicates a significant temporary reduction in Channel crossings by migrants.
- Affects border security operations and migrant support services in the UK.
MNN Take: The data reflects a notable pause in small boat crossings, which may influence ongoing discussions on migration policy and border management.
Sources: Sky News (Breaking)