Small boat crossings continued on Saturday as the UK Border Force brought a group of people from the Channel into Dover. Children were among the group of about 50 people who were led ashore from the first boat that docked. Other Border Force vessels remained in the Channel. The number of attempted crossings tends to rise when weather conditions are favourable. In the week up to Saturday, 342 people crossed in seven boats, Home Office figures show. Numbers were higher in the seven days from 15 to 21 July, when 1,499 people were recorded as making the journey in 27 boats. The Labour government has vowed to tackle small boat arrivals by targeting the people-smuggling gangs behind the crossings. It has said a border command unit will be established in cooperation with European partners. On 18 July, responding to the deaths of five people in two incidents in the Channel, Keir Starmer said it was “a chilling reminder of the human cost of this vile trade”.
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