element. black block element, i should say chucking rocks at the police and they ve been tear gassed and stun grenade id back , but there s also a very organized element here of the big french unions. they are now beginning to arrive at the head of the march. we re really at the most one of the most forward positions. there has been a degree of violence. the police are trying to behave with restraint that they have deployed an extra 13,000 police and gendarmes around the whole of the country. an extra 5.5 1000 here on the streets of paris foreign warnings from the interior ministry that they feared it was going to get violent. because the pattern has been that towards the end of these marches. there has been a degree of violence. the irony is, of course, that both the government and the unions are at loggerheads over the policy. but in agreement they don t want to see violence. the unions asking for dialogue government has said yes, we ll talk, but we re not going to do any kind of a u
dover port behind me. around 2,000 migrants have arrived on the kent coast in the last few days. each individual brought ashore, adding to the pressure on already under fire home secretary to get a grip on what she describes as a migration crisis. as dover greeted migrant rescue boats, suella braverman was in paris for an early morning signing ceremony with her french counterpart. in her pocket, more money to pay more gendarmes to patrol the calais beaches and an agreement on closer cooperation. but hold on, sandhurst? that sign rings a bell. the sandhurst treaty was the uk french security deal signed by prime minister theresa may and french president emmanuel macron back in 2018. in fact, there have been quite a few deals, each promising to stop small boats leaving the channel coastline. in 2018, the uk handed over £16 million for improved security
the home secretary is describing it as a step forward , rather than something that will fix the problem. our home editor, mark easton, reports from dover. around 2,000 migrants have arrived on the kent coast in the last few days, each individual brought ashore adding to the pressure on an already under fire home secretary to get a grip on what she describes as a migration crisis. as dover greeted migrant rescue boats, suella braverman was in paris for an early morning signing ceremony with her french counterpart. in her pocket, more money to pay more gendarmes to patrol the calais beaches and an agreement on closer cooperation. but hold on, sandhurst? that sign rings a bell. the sandhurst treaty was the uk french security deal signed by prime minister theresa may and president emmanuel macron back in 2018. in fact, there have been quite a few deals, each promising to stop small boats leaving the channel coastline.