UK PM Johnson and French President Macron agree to step up efforts to prevent migrant crossings
8 Articles
8 Articles
UK's Johnson proposes 5 steps to Macron to prevent migrant deaths
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he had written to French President Emanuel Macron on Thursday to set out five steps the two countries can take to avoid the deaths of more migrants trying to cross English Channel. Read full story
UK, France agree to ‘step up’ efforts to prevent deadly Channel crossings
In the wake of the tragic deaths of at least 31 people who attempted to cross the English Channel on Wednesday, the UK and France have agreed to step up joint efforts to prevent more deadly journeys.
‘Exasperated’ Boris holds late-night talk with Macron after ‘distressing’ migrant tragedy
BORIS JOHNSON has shared an emergency late-night call with French president Macron after another tragedy happened on the Channel with at least 27 migrants dead including women and children.
UK PM Johnson and French President Macron agree to step up efforts to prevent migrant crossings
- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday agreed to step up joint efforts to prevent migrants' crossings in the English Channel after 31 people died earlier in the day when their rubber boat capsized during the journey. A spokesperson for the UK PM said in a statement that the two leaders "agreed on the urgency of stepping up joint efforts
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 63% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium