UK PM Starmer meets Italy's Meloni for illegal immigration talks
Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister meets Giorgia Meloni, Italian Prime Minister in Rome on Monday to discuss tackling illegal immigration, a day after another Channel migrant shipwreck claimed eight lives, Paralel.Az reports citing Barron's.
Starmer, whose centre-left Labour party was elected with a crushing parliamentary majority in July, has vowed to fight illegal immigration, a hot-button topic in British politics for years.
Far-right riots shook cities and towns across England and Northern Ireland shortly after Starmer's election, the UK's worst unrest since 2011, with mosques and migrant accommodation centres often targeted.
The perilous cross-Channel journeys migrants attempt from northern France have posed a fiendishly difficult problem to solve for successive British prime ministers.
Eight migrants died on Sunday after their overcrowded boat capsized in the Channel, bringing to 46 the number of people who have lost their lives this year trying to reach British shores.
Around 800 people crossed the Channel on Saturday, the second-highest figure since the start of the year, according to the UK interior ministry.
Starmer has rejected the previous Conservative government's plan to expel all illegal migrants to Rwanda while their asylum claims are examined.
Instead, UK media say he is interested in the strategy of Meloni, leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party and whose country is on the front line of the European Union's migration crisis.