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NoneBerlin confirmed plans to reform its legal framework make it a clear criminal offence to “facilitate the smuggling of migrants to the UK” as part of the agreement, the Home Office said. The Home Office said the move would give German prosecutors more tools to tackle the supply and storage of dangerous small boats. Both countries will also commit to exchange information that may help to remove migrant-smuggling content from social media platforms and tackle end-to-end routes of criminal smuggling networks as part of the deal. It comes ahead of the UK and Germany hosting the so-called Calais Group in London, which sees ministers and police from the two countries, alongside France, Belgium and the Netherlands, gather to discuss migration in Europe. Delegates are expected to agree a detailed plan to tackle people-smuggling gangs in 2025 at the meeting on Tuesday. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said: “For too long organised criminal gangs have been exploiting vulnerable people, undermining border security in the UK and across Europe while putting thousands of lives at risk. “We are clear that this cannot go on. “Germany is already a key partner in our efforts to crack down on migrant smuggling, but there is always more we can do together. “Our new joint action plan with deliver a strengthened partnership with Germany, boosting our respective border security as we work to fix the foundations, and ultimately saving lives.” Nancy Faeser, German federal minister of the interior said: “We are now stepping up our joint action to fight the brutal activities of international smugglers. “This is at the core of our joint action plan that we have agreed in London. “I am very grateful to my British counterpart Yvette Cooper that we were able to reach this important agreement. “It will help us end the inhumane activities of criminal migrant smuggling organisations. “By cramming people into inflatable boats under threats of violence and sending them across the Channel, these organisations put human lives at risk. “Many of these crimes are planned in Germany. “Together, we are now countering this unscrupulous business with even more resolve. “This includes maintaining a high investigative pressure, exchanging information between our security authorities as best as possible, and persistently investigating financial flows to identify the criminals operating behind the scenes.”wonder 777 casino



An online petition calling for another general election to be held has surpassed 1 million signatures after thousands more signed it every minute. The call to action was started by small business owner Michael Westwood four days ago. Mr Westwood told the Express he thinks voters feel "betrayed" by Labour and that the "promises that were told" ahead of the July election "looking nothing like" the reality. Described as the Britain's fastest-ever growing petition by commentators, the campaign has been backed by a number of political figures including Reform UK leader Nigel Farage , who said he had "never seen anything like it" after watching 750,000 signees add their names in just 24 hours. After the petition reached one million signatures, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice Robert Jenrick said: "One million people express their anger that Labour lied". Elon Musk responded to a post on X stating that the petition had "broken the record for the fastest time to reach 100k signatures", describing it as "interesting". Deputy leader of Reform UK Richard Tice also backed the movement, saying: "Let's make this the biggest petition ever in the UK - sign, share and spread the word." The account behind Jeremy Clarkson 's popular TV series Clarkson's Farm also posted a link to the campaign, and Rupert Lowe MP urged people to: "Register your discontent, register your anger, register your disgust with this Labour government." He added that signing the petition would "send Starmer a message". The government must respond to petitions that get over 10,000 signatures and those that accrue above 100,000 are considered for debate in parliament. Mr Westwood, whose previous claim to fame was running Britain's 'cheapest pub', the Wagon and Horses, said: “I think people have had enough, people have seen what’s happened over in America as well, and I think that’s had a knock on effect that, actually, if people stand together and vote then we can make a change. “It’s about fighting back against all the increases in taxes and the cost of inflation. “As a small business we’ve got to fight back and try and help the people around us and the community.”

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