Five including child die trying to cross Channel
The deaths come hours after the UK Parliament passes its Rwanda bill, which aims to deter small boat crossings.
The deaths come hours after the UK Parliament passes its Rwanda bill, which aims to deter small boat crossings.
The illegal migration minister says the Rwanda Bills deterrent effect will not "kick in" for several weeks.
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French authorities say the victims had boarded an overloaded boat which was attempting to reach the UK.
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The deaths come hours after the UK Parliament passes its Rwanda bill, which aims to deter small boat crossings.
The illegal migration minister says the Rwanda Bills deterrent effect will not "kick in" for several weeks.
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