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More than 41,000 people have crossed Channel in small boats this year

21 Dec 2025 2 minute read
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover. Photo credit: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

More than 41,000 people have now crossed the English Channel in small boats this year, after a flurry of activity on Saturday, the latest figures have revealed.

Some 803 people made the dangerous journey in 13 dinghies from northern France, starting overnight on Friday and into Saturday.

The total number of Channel crossings for 2025 now stands at 41,455 people.

Saturday’s crossings are the largest number of people to have made the journey since October 8, when 1,075 crossed in a day.

It also appeared to be a record number of crossings for a day in December, when compared with data stretching back to 2018.

It is not however, the largest total across the month of December compared with previous years.

December is traditionally one of the quietest months for Channel crossings, with a combination of low temperatures, poor visibility, less daylight and stormy weather making the journey particularly difficult.

The most arrivals recorded in the month of December is 3,254, in 2024.

Some 2,163 people have arrived across the month so far this year.

On Saturday morning, a Border Force vessel could be seen bringing people thought to be migrants into Dover after an incident in the Channel.

This followed a busy night, in which a large number of boats were witnessed leaving the shores of France.

The Government, meanwhile, continues efforts to grasp the so-called “upstream” causes of the migration crisis, including through work with neighbouring countries.

Just this week, Germany passed a new law which could see people smugglers face up to 10 years in prison for trying to bring migrants to the UK.

The law change, which will come into force before the end of the year, aims to give more powers to law enforcement and prosecutors, and boost information sharing between the UK and Germany.

France has meanwhile recently indicated it plans to halt small boats at sea before they pick people up heading for the UK.


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Greg
Greg
1 hour ago

“More than 41,000 people have crossed Channel in Nigel’s Brexit boats this year”.

Evan Aled Bayton
Evan Aled Bayton
22 minutes ago

It seems that neither the UK nor France can control this. What I fail to understand is why these people are allowed to camp in the Pas de Calais and not just removed to sheltered controlled accommodation further inland. Obviously they could then be processed there.

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
8 minutes ago

All this because of both Tories and Reform UK’s Nigel Farage’s handiwork. And can you blame these poor desperate people for trying to enter Britain if the opportunity arose of a better life. Do these Conservative cretins admit any culpability? Like hell they do. They opt blame the French omitting the fact that Britain indeed had control of its borders when part of the EU, and France has no obligation to Britain since we left. That ceased on January 21st 2021. Did snake oil salesman Nigel Farage mention during the Brexit debate that Wales & Britain not only would we… Read more »

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