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Migrant exploitation is a progressive issue. That’s why we will now take the toughest steps ever to stop it

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An inflatable dinghy carrying about 65 migrants crosses the Channel on 6 March 2024. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

In January 1946, the foreign secretary, Ernest Bevin, stared into the geopolitical fog. The second world war had only just ended. The cold war, Read More

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