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Stanley Murphy-Johns

Riot police stop migrants from reaching beach in French town

French police officers observe a group of people near a canal in Gravelines, France, where migrants were attempting to board a small boat to cross the Channel (Gareth Fuller/PA) - (PA Wire)

A large group of migrants, including some small children, were stopped from reaching a French beach by police with riot shields.

Just after 6am on Tuesday local time, a group of more than 50 people wearing coats and life vests were pictured in Gravelines, northern France.

At least 10 young children, most of whom were wearing large orange life jackets, were among the group.

A woman walks with a young child near a canal in France (Gareth Fuller/PA) (PA Wire)

French police, armed with guns and tear gas, used their vehicles to block in and shepherd the group as they tried to get to the beach.

A woman with a baby strapped to her back was pushed back into the crowd by one officer as she tried to break through the police line.

They appeared to be waiting for a dinghy to come up the canal which runs through Gravelines.

Cries and shouts of confusion were heard as the police forced them to take a new route.

The police later left the migrants, who waited for a while longer at the side of the canal hoping to be picked up.

A group of people gather near a canal in Gravelines, France, where migrants were attempting to board a small boat to cross the Channel (Gareth Fuller/PA) (PA Wire)

A black dinghy carrying a different group of migrants trying to reach the UK was pictured off the coast of Dunkirk at around 10.30am local time.

It is thought three small boats set off from northern France towards Dover on Tuesday morning.

According to Home Office figures, 70 people arrived on one small boat on Monday.

Some 33,556 people had made the crossing in 2025 as of Monday, taking the total since Sir Keir Starmer took office to nearly 57,000.

In 2024, small boat crossings made up 4% of overall immigration to the UK, but more than 80% of unauthorised arrivals.

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