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UK to pay France up to $892 million in deal to reduce migrant crossings

By Thomson Reuters Apr 22, 2026 | 4:33 PM

LONDON, April 22 (Reuters) – Britain said on Wednesday it would pay France up to 660 million pounds ($892 million) under a three-year ​border security deal to curb illegal migrant ‌crossings of the Channel, with part of the funding contingent on results.

• Around 41,000 people crossed the Channel to England in small boats in 2025, near the ‌record ​set in 2022, official data ⁠show.

• Some 500 million ⁠pounds will be used to boost enforcement on beaches in northern France, including the deployment of nearly 1,100 law enforcement, intelligence and military ​personnel.

• A further 160 million pounds will be paid if the new tactics are ⁠judged to be successful at ⁠stopping migrants. If not, funding will ​stop after one year.

• The deal replaces a ​previous three-year funding deal, worth around 480 million ‌pounds when agreed in 2023, which expired earlier this year.

• The new deal includes a new 50-strong riot police unit, expanded intelligence and ⁠judicial police teams, and additional maritime patrols.

• Surveillance measures include drones, two helicopters and enhanced camera systems. France ⁠would also ‌deploy a new vessel and more ⁠than 20 additional maritime officers to ​intercept ‌boats at sea.

• The British government ​said joint ⁠work with France had already halted more than 42,000 attempted crossings since Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party took office in July 2024.

($1 = 0.7400 pounds)

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; editing by William James and ​Gareth Jones)