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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has refused to say how many migrants would be returned to France under a deal announced last night.Ms Cooper said the figures had not been “fixed” and she would “provide updates as we go” after Sir Keir Starmer hailed the agreement as “groundbreaking”.
Sir Keir Starmer was hoping to break the curse of the cabinet away day as he summoned his ministers to Chequers for the launch of a summer "refresh" of his troubled government.
Amid continuing tensions among the European powers over how to respond to US President Donald Trump’s zig-zagging policy towards NATO and the Ukraine war, the French president and British prime minister made their latest effort to present an Anglo-French axis.
Keir Starmer took a not-so-subtle dig at Nigel Farage as he and Emmanuel Macron announced a 'groundbreaking' migrant return deal.
Nigel Farage tried to exploit the government’s failure so far to “smash the gangs” sending thousands of asylum seekers across the Channel in small boats – and ended up getting schooled by Keir Starmer.
Starmer and Macron agree ‘groundbreaking’ one in, one out migration deal as hundreds cross Channel in small boats - Deal agreed the same day 220 migrants crossed the Channel to Britain, taking the number of people arriving in small boats to 21,
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GB News on MSNEmmanuel Macron opens door to UK's return to EU as Nigel Farage issues Keir Starmer warning over 'arrogant anti-Brexit President'Emmanuel Macron has opened the door to Britain rejoining the EU just hours after Reform UK Nigel Farage warned Keir Starmer against trusting the "arrogant anti-Brexit President". The French President,
British PM Keir Starmer seeks President Macron's agreement on tougher migration controls during his France visit, highlighting efforts like a 'one in, one out' migrant deal. Alongside migration discussions,