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26 July 2021 • 12:02am
An inflatable craft carrying migrant men, women and children crosses the shipping lane in the English Channel
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SIR – The French say that they cannot stop a migrant boat unless it is in distress. If these were private boats, this could be true. However, the migrants pay for their passage, which makes the voyage a commercial operation. These commercial vessels must therefore meet the standards required to conform with safety rules. The person in charge is also required to hold a certificate of competence.
If a vessel is stopped and fails the inspection, it should be escorted to the nearest port in France.
12 North Wales staycation ideas to make you feel like youâre abroad this summer
Even if you can t jet overseas this summer, there are plenty of sights in North Wales that will give you a taste of the exotic
05:00, 25 JUL 2021
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Walesâ First Minister Mark Drakeford has urged everyone to holiday at home this summer â and if bookings are anything to go by, the whole of Britain is listening to him.