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2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Smuggling gangs’ desire to profit from human misery has no limit – we won’t rest until we have broken business model
THE SMALL boat gangs have no regard for human life and no respect for the way other people live.
So of course, while people across Britain have been enjoying Christmas, those gangs have seized on the mild weather to make yet more money undermining our border security and putting lives at risk sending dangerously overcrowded dinghies across the Channel.
Small boat gangs have no regard for human life and no respect for the way other people live[/caption]
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says much stronger international law enforcement and cooperation are needed[/caption]
Smuggler gangs operate across borders, so law enforcement must cooperate across borders in order to bring them down[/caption]
For too long, they have been able to get away with that evil trade.
Over the last six years they have been allowed to build up a vast criminal industry along our border, stretching right across Europe and beyond, with manufacturing and supply chains for the boats, illegal finance networks to take payments, and extensive advertising operations full of false promises.
Their desire to profit from human misery has no limit and no conscience.
Pay extra and you get a life jacket – even though it is fake and wouldn’t keep anyone afloat.
Pay less and you take your chances on a dinghy with 70 people on board – where so many women and children have been crushed to death this year.
Failure to stop the gangs taking hold in recent years has left our border security far too dependent on how many days of good weather there are in the Channel for them to organise their boat crossings.
Vile trade
That is why this Government will not rest until we have broken the business model of the smuggling gangs and strengthened our borders once more.
The scale of the operation they have established is not easy to smash, but we must take on that task or this vile trade in people will continue.
It will demand much stronger international law enforcement and cooperation next year alongside major new action and enforcement here at home.
Our new Border Security Command, led by former Police Chief Martin Hewitt, will receive £150m of investment over the next eighteen months, plus new technology, new dedicated investigators working out of the National Crime Agency, new operations overseas and refocussed UK enforcement teams.
Already we are strengthening our work with Governments and agencies across Europe, backed up with new international agreements.
Smuggler gangs operate across borders, so law enforcement must cooperate across borders in order to bring them down.
France has announced stronger measures along their northern coast, Germany is changing the law so they can target the warehouses where small boats are stored.
And after intercepting more than 450 boats and engines across Europe in the last 18 months, recent weeks have seen dozens more raids supported by British investigators and intelligence, and the arrest of multiple suspected gang leaders.
In 2025, we will bring forward new legislation to give law enforcement tougher powers to investigate, prosecute and disrupt organised immigration crime.
we are sending a clear message: the rules must be respected and enforced
Yvette Cooper
The criminals breaching our border security need to know that they will face the full force of both the UK and international law enforcement and justice systems.
But alongside our work overseas, we need to do something important here at home.
For too long under the Tories, the asylum and immigration rules were not properly enforced, and it was far too easy to work here illegally.
Over their time in power, returns of people with no right to be here fell, and in their last thirty months in office, just four employers were charged with hiring illegal workers.
That has to change. So, we are sending a clear message: the rules must be respected and enforced; those with no right to be here must be returned; those who employ people here illegally must face the consequences.
13,500 people have been removed since we came to office, on track to meet our pledge of delivering the highest rate of returns since 2018 within our first six months, including chartering the four biggest return flights in our country’s history.
Wasted time
Since the election, our immigration enforcement teams have increased raids on car washes, nail bars, construction sites and other businesses, leading to thousands of arrests and increasing prosecutions against employers.
Next year we will bring in new biometric kits and body worn cameras so people with no right to be or work here can be identified on the spot.
This is all part of this Government’s Plan for Change to strengthen our borders and fix the foundations of a broken immigration system, while also putting more money in people’s pockets and making the NHS fit for the future.
For the last six years, while the Tories wasted time on failed gimmicks, the people smuggling gangs were busy tightening their grip on the Channel trade, expanding their empires, and increasing their capacity to launch crossings whenever the weather allowed.
To defeat the gangs, we have to be even more organised, relentless, and more determined than the criminals we are up against, and under this Government, that is what we will be.
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on The top travel deals currently on sale including Jet2, TUI and British Airways discounts
GET ready to join the jet set in 2025 – with the best deals on offer in New Year sales.
Lisa Minot has the low-down on bargain breaks up for grabs, from package holidays and favourite Med hot spots to savings on staycations.
JET2
THE UK’s largest tour operator is offering a £90 per person reduction on all holidays and 15 per cent off Jet2 flights departing between now and November 15, 2026.
And if you are a MyJet2 account holder, you can make an even bigger saving with £100 off per person. It is easy to sign up at jet2holidays.com/myjet2.
Savings can be made across holidays for winter and summer 2025 and summer 2026, as the tour giant has more capacity on sale than ever before, including a range of new destinations.
Combine the savings with millions of the company’s Free Child Places. See jet2holidays.com/free-child- place-finder.
TUI
THERE are savings of up to £300 per booking with TUI on getaways including Mediterranean beaches, a far-flung adventure in Thailand or family break to the Canaries.
You will get £100 off a booking with a minimum spend of £1,000; £200 off a booking of £2,000 and £300 off a £3,000 booking.
The company is also offering thousands of free child places, low deposits from £60pp and zero deposits with direct debit.
There are also hundreds of free room upgrades across a number of hotels for the summer season.
Marella Cruises, TUI’s UK cruise line, is offering cruisers £300 off per booking on long-haul sailings around the Caribbean or £200 off per booking on short and mid-haul sailings around the Canaries and Mediterranean.
The offer is valid on all sailings from April 1, 2025 and April 26, 2026. See tui.co.uk.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
THE UK’s flag carrier has launched a huge sale across its flights and holidays.
Running until January 28, there are savings on new destinations including Tbilisi and Rimini, as well as new hotel openings in Marbella and a new airport lounge in Dubai.
Flight deals include New York from £390 return, Orlando from £399, Dubai from £429 and St Lucia from £439.
For those seeking far-flung escapes, there are three-night holidays to Dubai from £459pp and New York from £599pp, as well as week stays in Mauritius from £799pp.
Closer to home, there are seven-night holidays to Spain from £269pp, Greece from £349pp and Algarve from £269pp. See ba.com/sale.
EASYJET
THE Big Orange Sale has up to 20 per cent off flights in 2025. And holidaymakers can save up to £400 on all easyJet sale breaks, with millions of package holidays and free kids’ places available.
More than 1.4million seats across easyJet’s network of 136 destinations are available to book with up to 20 per cent off, including over the February half-term. Fares start from £14.99 one way.
Flights include new routes to Cape Verde, Tbilisi and Tromso. See easyJet.com.
There is £400 off £4,000 bookings, £300 off £3,000 bookings or £150 off when customers spend a minimum of £1,500.
Spend a minimum of £800 to get £100 off, and £50 off £500 trips.
Use the code JANSALE before February 4, 2025. All holidays include flights and accommodation with 23kg luggage on beach holidays. See easyjet.com/en/holidays.
ON THE BEACH
ONLINE travel agent On The Beach has up to 30 per cent off holidays booked before December 31.
Deals include 30 per cent off four-night all-inclusive stays at the 5H Mitsis Summer Palace, Kos, from £593pp including Gatwick flights.
There is also 28 per cent off four-night all- inclusive holidays at the 5H Royal Asarlik in Bodrum, Turkey from £400pp including Gatwick flights.
And there is 20 per cent off all- inclusive trips to the 4H Star Beach Village in Crete between March and November, with prices from £469pp for four nights with Gatwick flights. See onthebeach.co.uk.
EUROCAMP
THE Big Splash Sale will see savings of up to 20 per cent and thousands of family holidays available across Europe for less than £500 per party, per week.
You can get a bargain break across 400 holiday parks across Europe, including France, Spain and Italy, with prices for the family from £800 in the school summer holidays.
For those able to travel in term time, there are getaways from less than £250 a week in May and less than £350 in June, September and October.
Holidays can be secured with a deposit of 15 per cent with the remaining cost spread interest-free up to ten weeks before departure.
The offer is valid on holidays booked before February 28 with the discount applied directly at checkout. See eurocamp.co.uk.
PARKDEAN
GET in quick and you could save up to 50 per cent on caravan and glamping holidays with Parkdean.
Book before January 1 for savings, including up to £250 off lodge holidays. There are touring and camping breaks from £10 a night.
The sale includes short weekend breaks and midweek stays as well as seven-night holidays.
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Anita Rani accused of faking plans to buy £850k home after marriage split as she appears on Escape to the Country
COUNTRYFILE star Anita Rani has come under fire from fans for ‘faking’ her interest in buying a new home.
The 47-year-old appeared on CelebrityEscape to the Country in a bid to find a new place to live away from Hackney following her marriage split.
Anita explained: “All of a sudden I have this urge to be somewhere different and do somewhere different.”
She was seen visiting a number of impressive properties in Hastings and Rye before seeming to find her dream home in Dungeness.
Anita was blown away by the converted Scout Hut, which featured three bedrooms and appeared very keen to buy it.
But when she was told about the £850k price tag, Anita’s interest waned somewhat and she admitted she wasn’t sure she was ready to spend that much.
Those watching at home weren’t impressed with her u-turn and accused her of putting it on for the cameras.
One person wrote: “There’s no way Anita Rani is interested in any of these homes shown. It’s all just for the programme. The fake enthusiasm is nauseating.”
A second imitated her, commenting: “Great…great….great…..let’s buy it….
“Well what do you think?”…Mmm….maybe none of them???….or am I mistaken….”
“I’ve got a budget of £875k. House of her dreams is £875k. I don’t know if I can afford it,” remarked a third.
While a fourth added: “Caught a bit of the celeb #escapetothecountry just now; all guests are doing it for the appearance fee. If they wanted to splash a million on a house they’d do it away from the telly cameras.”
Anita was married to tech entrepreneur Bhupi for 14 years after the couple met at a warehouse party in London and bonded over their shared love of music.
The couple tied the knot six months later in a three-day Indian wedding in 2009 which Anita had previously described as ‘bonkers’.
The Strictly star said: “We had 450 of our nearest and dearest in Bradford, which is relatively small for a Punjabi wedding.”
She had previously called being single ‘uncharted territory’ when the couple first split.
With their busy work schedules said to be a contributing factor, she moved into her former London flat purchased 20 years prior.
At the time she was juggling a jam-packed work schedule, which included the launch of her debut novel, Baby Does A Runner, about a British Asian woman in search of her identity, in July 2023.
When the news broke she told The Sun at the time: “It’s liberating that people know that I’m single now.”
“Not everything works out. Things come to their natural conclusion. That is absolutely fine.”
The star looked like she was going to buy one of the properties[/caption]
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Your car could be towed away by council and sold off at auction under new plan – if you make one of these easy mistakes
UP to 150 cars could be seized and sold by the council every year under a new plan.
From April next year, Slough Borough Council in Berkshire will tow away cars with three or more unpaid parking tickets.
Drivers who have ignored three or more parking tickets will have their cars towed[/caption]
They are also allowed to remove cars that are causing an obstruction or pose a hazard.
The owners of the vehicles will be ordered to pay to recover their car, and if they fail to do so they will be sold at auction.
Paul Kelly, the council’s lead member for housing, highways, planning and transport believes the new scheme will raise £165,000 every year.
Around £150,000 of that will go towards running the scheme which was inspired by policies in London and the South East.
Pat Hayes, the council’s senior officer in charge of roads said: “You’ll have heard about difficulties getting refuse vehicles and fire engines to places in the borough,” he said.
“It’s good news in terms of keeping traffic moving, it’s good news in terms of safety and it’s good news in terms of parking fine recovery.”
Those using fake blue disabled parking badges could also be stung by the new rule.
Caravans, trailers and abandoned vehicles could also be towed.
This comes as drivers paid a record £620million in council parking fines last year.
And more than 1,000 tickets are dished out every hour.
With an averagepenalty fee of £60, the stats indicate more than ten million tickets were issued.
The 2023/24 total is a six per cent rise on the previous year.
Lambeth Council in South London had the highest revenue with £52.4million.
Brighton & Hove had the highest for a non-London council with £12.2million.
But the true total will be much higher as 42 of the 377 local authorities submitted their numbers too late to be included in the official analysis.
Cllr Adam Hug, transport spokesperson for the Local Government Association, said: “Motorists can avoid fines by ensuring they observe parking and traffic rules that are only there to help all drivers get around and find parking safely, smoothly and fairly.
“Money raised from fines and on-street charges is used for running parking services, with any surplus spent on essential transport improvements, including fixing the £16.3 billion road repairs backlog, reducing congestion, tackling poor air quality and supporting local bus services.
“Beyond this, any surplus also contributes towards vital services such as cleaning our streets and improving them so they are fit for the future.
“If any motorist believes they have been fined unfairly, then they have the right to appeal against it.”
More than 1,000 parking tickets are issued every hour in the UK[/caption]
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Emma Paton dazzles in bold, sparkly outfit live on Sky Sports for return of World Darts Championship after Christmas
EMMA PATON stole the show at Alexandra Palace as the World Darts Championship returned from its Christmas break.
Emma Paton stunned fans in a black dress as the darts returned following a Christmas break[/caption]
Fan-favourite Paton was back on presenting duties for Sky Sports[/caption]
Paton was front and centre of pre-tournament advertising[/caption]
Paton began presenting for Sky Sports in 2019[/caption]
And her popularity among darts fans has certainly not diminished during the tournament.
Paton, 30, was seen back on TV screens in a dazzling black dress which came with some glistening silver flowers.
Taking to social media, fans were loving the look.
One fan said: “Emma Paton. Deary me.”
A second said: “Emma Paton back on the telly today happy days.”
A third added: “Looking absolutely gorgeous!!”
Another said: “Is Emma Paton the best presenter on the old box atm??”
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on AA reveal some of UK’s worst shopping centres for parking charges – is your local on the list?
“UTTERLY crackers” parking charges have driven shoppers away from high streets over the festive break, the AA has said.
Up to £26 for just a few hours is charged at city shopping centres across the country, its analysis reveals.
The AA insisted these shocking fees, partly designed to encourage drivers to use Park and Ride and leave their cars on the outskirts, have hit retailers hard during the crucial festive shopping period.
Spokesman Luke Bosdet told The Sun: “In too many towns, parking costs aren’t just bonkers — they’re utterly crackers.
“The AA understands the need to encourage commuters and tourists to park on the outskirts to reduce pollution and congestion.
“Park and ride works very well in reducing inner city travel costs and hassle.
“But doing it on major shopping days doesn’t make sense. Retailers, for whom Christmas trade can be make or break, need support not having the carpet pulled from under them.
“A tenner for four to five hours parking, giving shoppers a chance to sit down and taste the Christmas fare, is a stretch in current times. But £15, £20, £25, what are councils and private operators thinking?
“The Government says it wants to rejuvenate town centres. The cost of shoppers’ parking is one of the places to start.”
The research found Cambridge’s Grand Arcade charges up to £26.40 for five hours.
Liverpool ONE costs £16.50 and Manchester’s Arndale Centre is £15.60.
A government spokesman said: “We will set out details on a private parking code of practice as soon as possible.”
‘Crackers’ parking charges drove shoppers away from high streets over the festive break[/caption]
2 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Man, 49, charged with murder after two women, ‘including his partner’, knifed to death in Christmas Day horror
A MAN has been charged with two counts of murder after two women were stabbed to death on Christmas Day.
Joanne Pearson, 38, and Teohna Grant, 24, were pronounced dead at the scene in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, on Wednesday.
Floral tributes laid by the scene in Bletchley[/caption]
A forensics officer inside a police cordon on Friday[/caption]
Police and forensic officers inside the cordon on Boxing Day[/caption]
Jazwell Brown, 49, of Santa Cruz Avenue in Bletchley, was today charged with two counts of murder.
One of the two women is understood to be his partner.
Brown has also been charged with the attempted murders of a young boy and a man in his 20s – both of whom were also rushed to hospital from the property.
He was also charged with one count each of possession of a knife blade / sharp pointed article in a public place and causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.
A dog found “covered in blood” was taken to a vet, but miraculously survived the incident, according to Thames Valley Police.
Brown has been remanded in custody and will appear at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court tomorrow
Thames Valley Police said in a statement: “Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Unit, a man has been charged in connection with a double murder investigation in Milton Keynes.
“Today Jazwell Brown, aged 49, of Santa Cruz Avenue, Bletchley, has been charged with; two counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder, and one count each of possession of a knife blade / sharp pointed article in a public place and causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal.
“He has been remanded in custody and will appear at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court tomorrow.
“The charges are in connection with an incident in Santa Cruz Avenue, Bletchley on Christmas Day.
“Despite formal identification not yet taking place, we can confirm that the women who sadly died in this incident are Joanne Pearson, aged 38 and Teohna Grant, aged 24, both of Milton Keynes.
“We continue to support the families at this difficult time, and our thoughts are with them.
“The families would ask for their privacy to be respected at this time.”
It comes after a neighbour told The Sun: “At around 6pm a lady came out on the balcony – she’s screaming, ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe’.”
The neighbour described how the young boy sprinted out the house and sought refuge with another resident on the estate.
He went on: “The dog ran out, covered in blood. Within minutes there were about 12 ambulances.”
Another shocked witness said medics treated a bloodied male in the street before taking him to hospital.
He added: “Paramedics were working on him and the other victims were covered in a white tarp.”
One neighbour, who asked not to be named, previously told The Sun: “It’s mortifying.
“I heard all the ambulances last night but you don’t expect anything like this to happen around here. And on Christmas day of all days.”
Locals have left floral tributes and teddy bears at the scene since the horror on Christmas Day.
Floral tributes outside a police cordon in Santa Cruz Avenue, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire[/caption]
A forensics officer is seen entering a property on Friday[/caption]
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