UK and France sign $891 million deal to curb English Channel migrant crossings, making British funding conditional on results for the first time.
The UK and France have reached an $891 million agreement to curb migrant crossings in the English Channel, marking the first time British funding is tied to specific performance results.
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The UK and France have reached an $891 million agreement to curb migrant crossings in the English Channel, marking the first time British funding is tied to specific performance results.
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