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Fighterjets in pursuit of a civilian light aircraft that strayed into the capital s airspace. the plane s pilot was unresponsive and it subsequently crashed in south west virginia. four people are believed to have been on board. to the uk now, where under proposals in the government s illegal migration bill, the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving to the country in small boats could reach £6 billion over the next two years. that s according to internal government projections shared with the bbc. the immigration minister has defended the government s approach to migration, saying britain can t be a soft touch. here s our correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. it s time to tackle the small boats. i stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 16,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year. but the cost ....
Business as usual. formal stories from across - business as usual. formal stories from across the i business as usual. formal. stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news. to the uk now, where under proposals in the government s illegal migration bill, the cost of detaining and deporting people arriving to the country in small boats could reach £6 billion over the next two years that s according to internal government projections shared with the bbc. the immigration minister has defended the government s approach to migration, saying britain can t be a soft touch . here s our correspondent aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. it s time to tackle the small boats. i stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. a5,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year. but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ministers so far have not discussed these c ....
The next two years. that s according to internal government projections shared with the bbc. the immigration minister has defended the government s approach to migration saying britain couldn t be a soft touch. here s our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. it s time to tackle the small boats. stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 16,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year. but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ministers so far have not discussed these costs, but say they believe the measures will be a deterrent to illegal entry. i will never put the interests of migrants above those of the british public. we also can t allow the uk to be perceived to be a soft touch. and i ve just spent the last week visiting european countries like france and italy and those further upstream in north africa and all european countries are grappling with ....
Stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 16,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year. but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ministers so far have not discussed these costs, but say they believe the measures will be a deterrent to illegal entry. i will never put the interests of migrants above those of the british public. we also can t allow the uk to be perceived to be a soft touch. and i ve just spent the last week visiting european countries like france and italy and those further upstream in north africa and all european countries are grappling with the same challenge. the illegal migration bill, if it passes legal hurdles, will mean anyone arriving illegally by boat will be detained and removed to their home country or other countries deemed to be safe, such as rwanda. then there s the cost of actually accommodating these people, providing them with food and health ....
The immigration minister has defended the government s approach to migration saying britain couldn t be a soft touch. here s our political correspondent, aruna iyengar. stop these boats now. turn back the boats. it s time to tackle the small boats. stop the boats. it s one of the government s top priorities. 115,000 people arrived in small boats across the english channel last year. but the cost of the new proposals could reach £6 billion over the next two years. ministers so far have not discussed these costs, but say they believe the measures will be a deterrent to illegal entry. i will never put the interests of migrants above those of the british public. we also can t allow the uk to be perceived to be a soft touch. and i ve just spent the last week visiting european countries like france and italy and those further upstream in north africa and all european countries are grappling with the same challenge. the illegal migration bill, ....