Rescue under way in English Channel following incident

UK

An incident is ongoing in the English Channel involving two search and rescue helicopters, RNLI lifeboats and other UK and French navy boats.

The rescue operation is understood to be under way off the coast of Kent, near Dungeness.

A UK government spokesperson said: “We are aware of an incident in UK waters and all relevant agencies are supporting a co-ordinated response. Further details will be provided in due course.”

It comes just hours after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised to bring in new laws to tackle illegal immigration.

Among a raft of new measures unveiled to curb Channel crossings, he told MPs: “We have to stop the boats. And this government will do what must be done.”

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